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Leclerc’s Fake Tweet About Verstappen: “I Will Win the 2025 Title.” But It’s a Parody…

Charles Leclerc allegedly retweeted a post by Verstappen, claiming that “he will win the 2025 title.” But it’s all fake!

A tweet has been circulating online in the past few hours, seemingly showing Charles Leclerc making a bold and almost provocative statement against Max Verstappen and his other Formula 1 rivals. In response to an image of the Dutchman holding the drivers’ championship trophy, Leclerc supposedly replied, “That trophy will be mine in 2025.”

Leclerc’s Fake Tweet About Verstappen: “I Will Win the 2025 Title.” But It’s a Parody…

The post quickly went viral, with over three million views as less attentive fans reshared it instantly. However, the alleged account of Leclerc (despite showing a verification badge) is fake, as indicated by the “brnr” tag at the end of the username.

No public title promise from the Monegasque driver, at least for now. At Maranello, the hard work continues, though it’s safe to say that such a thought is likely very real in the mind of Ferrari’s number 16.

Photo: Scuderia Ferrari HP

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