This weekend, the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix takes place on the grounds of Scuderia Ferrari, and for the occasion, the Ferrari Museum offered Charles Leclerc the opportunity to ride in a more than 40-year-old F1 car: the Ferrari 312 T4.
Used in the championship in 1979 and driven by Gilles Villeneuve, this Formula 1 car allowed the Canadian driver to finish second in the F1 World Championship with 3 victories in Grand Prix races this season, as well as 1 pole position and 6 fastest laps in 14 Grand Prix races.
Charles Leclerc got behind the wheel for just a few laps, which were captured by photographers around the Fiorano circuit, Ferrari’s traditional testing track.