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F1 can be an intense sport sometimes. With all the adrenaline rushing through the body, the smallest things can get under the skin of drivers. Fortunately, F1 has a good bunch of funny personalities on the paddock in the form of McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc leading the way.

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Some entities are always smiling, no matter what the situation. Daniel Ricciardo is one of them. Additionally, the jolly, fun-loving Australian is one of the funniest guys on the grid. His mischievous pranks have often entertained both – the F1 crew and the fans alike.

One such incident occurred yesterday after Charles Leclerc bagged the pole position of the Italian GP. While giving an interview, Daniel rubbed Charles’ shoulders from behind and whispered something in his ear.

However, we are not sure what exactly Daniel whispered in his ear, but Charles laughed and replied, “I have this energy.

Fans on Twitter were into a fanatic frenzy after a Twitter account guessed what the McLaren driver told Charles in his ear. The Tweet readI guess @danielricciardo must have whispered to @Charles_Leclerc‘s ear sth like ‘big d*** energy’ bc Charles laughed & replied: “Yeah, I have this energy.”

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Furthermore, fans couldn’t contain their emotions after reading the tweet. They were quick to share their feelings on the social media website.

Charles Leclerc and Daniel Ricciardo’s bromance sends F1 Twitter into a rage

The competitiveness of winning and beating everybody on the track often makes it tough for drivers to befriend other drivers. However, Daniel Ricciardo and Charles Leclerc are a bit different. Furthermore, fans on Twitter could not hold back after Ricciardo whispered in Charles’ ear.

Some fans also enjoyed the heartwarming moment shared by the two drivers.

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Leclerc won the pole position whereas Daniel will start the Italian GP from P3. Ricciardo is a bit like the defending champion right now as he won at Monza last year, what was McLaren’s first victory in a decade. Leclerc, on the other hand, will be hoping to win from pole position and give the home fans something to cheer about.

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Charles Leclerc might have disappeared from the title fight, but he is not going down without a fight. The Italian GP is the home race for Ferrari and they will be looking to win and release some of the pressure from them.

Can Charles Leclerc win from pole position in Monza?