Charles Leclerc had a mixed Formula 1 season in 2025 during which he secured seven podium finishes but couldn't win a single race. As the year came to a close, the Ferrari driver shared a reflective post, admitting that while things were difficult on the track, life was good away from racing. In his year-end message, Leclerc highlighted the unwavering support of his fiancee, Alexandra Saint Mleux, and his family. The post featured intimate glimpses from his personal life, including moments from his brother Lorenzo Tolotta-Leclerc’s wedding, family gatherings with his mother Pascale Leclerc, and time spent with his brothers Lorenzo and Arthur Leclerc.
Charles Leclerc’s year-end post is all about Alexandra Saint Mleux, family and gratitude
Sharing a carousel of personal and professional moments on Instagram, Charles Leclerc wrote, “A very good year off the track. A very difficult year on the track. Thank you so much to all of you that follow and support me throughout the ups and downs. Count on me to give absolutely everything for 2026 so we can have more wins and success on the track.”
He also addressed his much-talked-about Antarctica trip, revealing that the plans were scrapped at the last minute. “Enjoy the holidays and see you next year. (Don’t wait for Antarctica pictures — technical problems on the boat meant everything was cancelled three days ago),” he added.
The first image in the post shows a stunning photo of Leclerc with his model fiancee Alexandra Saint Mleux from their engagement in November. Other pictures capture heartfelt family moments, including Lorenzo’s wedding in Italy, where Alexandra was seen among the bridesmaids. Lorenzo married Charlotte di Pietro in an intimate church wedding in Italy this year.
Mluex is a model and art historian who is often spotted in the paddock during the races. She and Leclerc are counted among the most good looking couples in the sports world.
Charles Leclerc calls 2025 difficult on track
The year-end post also featured snapshots from Charles Leclerc’s 2025 F1 campaign. Despite claiming seven podiums for Scuderia Ferrari, the Monegasque driver was unable to convert any into a victory. He finished fifth in the Drivers’ Championship with 242 points.
Ferrari, meanwhile, ended the season fourth in the Constructors’ Championship following a year marked by performance struggles and internal frustrations.
Fans were quick to respond to Leclerc’s candid reflection. “Oh my poor baby. Hope you get lucky in the future, for everything,” read one heartfelt comment.
With the Antarctica trip cancelled, Leclerc and Saint Mleux are now set to ring in the New Year in the Alps. Both shared glimpses of snow-covered mountains on their Instagram Stories on New Year’s Eve, closing the chapter on a challenging yet meaningful year.
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