Formula 1 drivers are known for their collections of hypercars, but Charles Leclerc just proved that style and sentiment can outshine raw horsepower. The Ferrari star was recently spotted navigating the iconic streets of Monaco not in a prancing horse, but in a custom, vintage Fiat 500.
This isn't just any classic runabout. The car is a head-turning tribute, wrapped in a matte black finish with a bold red and white racing stripe—a clear nod to both Ferrari and Leclerc's Monegasque heritage. His iconic #16 is emblazoned on the doors, while a sporty dual-exhaust hints this tiny titan might pack a surprising punch.
For Leclerc, this choice is deeply personal. Long before battling for podiums, his first driving experiences were in a 1969 Fiat 500. The video of him and his wife, Alexandra, cruising through Monaco traffic—unfazed even with a V8 Ferrari trailing behind—shows a champion perfectly at home, blending high-speed legacy with timeless, personalized cool.
