Charles and Arthur Leclerc are set to make history as the first brothers to compete as teammates in a Formula 1 session. This weekend, they will participate in the initial practice session at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. Arthur will step in for Carlos Sainz during this session.
In compliance with FIA rules, each F1 driver must miss one FP1 session annually, allowing a rookie with fewer than two Grand Prix starts to take their place. Charles previously made room for Ollie Bearman in Mexico. However, with Bearman now having participated in additional races, Arthur will replace Sainz to meet Ferrari's requirements.

Arthur Leclerc competed in Formula 2 last year, finishing the season in 15th position. This year, he has served as Ferrari's Development Driver while also racing in the Italian GT Championship and European Le Mans Series. His experience is expected to be beneficial during his participation in the FP1 session.
Currently ranked third in the FIA World Championship standings, Charles Leclerc aims to surpass Lando Norris at the season's final Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi. He seeks to secure a second-place finish behind Max Verstappen for the second time within three years.
This unique opportunity for Arthur comes as he steps into a significant role within Ferrari's racing strategy. The chance to drive alongside his brother Charles highlights an important moment for both siblings and their careers.
The upcoming event marks a notable milestone not only for the Leclerc brothers but also for Ferrari's racing team. Fans eagerly anticipate witnessing this historic moment unfold on the track.