Charles Leclerc Wins Monaco Grand Prix, Joining Louis Chiron
This is my first of four posts on today’s race. It’s a loaded one.
- Charles Leclerc Wins Monaco Grand Prix, Joining Louis Chiron
- September 11th Riddles in F1’s 1109th Grand Prix
- Haas and Alpine Teams Crash Into Each Other on First Lap
- Albert II, Prince of Monaco and the “Skull and Bones” Code
Charles Leclerc became the first Monagasque racing driver to win the Monaco Grand Prix since Louis Chiron.
In 1977, less than two years before the death of Louis Chiron, 2060 Chiron was discovered by a certain astronomer – who just happened to go by the name Charles:
Charles Leclerc’s godfather was Jules Bianchi, who is the most recent Formula One driver to die due to injuries sustained in a race. See my recent post on the numerology of his passing in 2015. Bianchi was born on August 3rd of 1989:
Louis Chiron was born on August 3rd of 1899:
Alexander of Jerusalem
Louis Chiron’s middle name was Alexandre:
There happens to be a Saint named Alexander – Alexander of Jerusalem. Jerusalem is where Solomon’s Temple and Herod’s Temple were destroyed.
Over this past summer, Charles Leclerc began dating a social media star, the beautiful Alexandra Saint Mleux:
The highest-ranking official of the Monacan government is their Prince, who is always named after a Saint. The current leader is Prince Albert II. The Feast Day for Saint Albert is 11/15.
Traditionally, the National Day of Monaco would be celebrated on this Feast Date. However, the National Day of Monaco is still the Feast Day assigned by his predecessor, Prince Rainier III. Saint Rainier may have been born in the year 1115.
In late July, Formula One will hold the 1115th Grand Prix in history when it visits Belgium. See my recent post showing how the death of Charlie Colin in Belgium was synced to that race.
Belgium is where Charles Leclerc won his first ever F1 race in 2019, just one day after the death of Frenchman Anthoine Hubert. Monaco is surrounded by France. Jules Bianchi, who drove for Marussia, was also French.
In the first lap of Sunday’s race, the only two French drivers crashed into each other. Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon are both French and drive for the French team Alpine. All of the carnage happened during the First lap.
Prince Albert II was there to present Leclerc with his trophy:
The race was held on May 26th, which is typically the 146th day of the year:
Chiron 2060 was discovered exactly 1406 Sidereal months after Louis Chiron was born, and Charles Leclerc won the Monaco Grand Prix 17008 days later:
In 2017, Leclerc’s father Hervé passed away, and the young driver would enter Formula One the very next season. Leclerc won the Monaco Grand Prix after securing Scuderia Ferrari‘s 250th pole position.
“Chiron”
This was Leclerc‘s 131st Grand Prix
131 is the 32nd Prime Number
32 is the first multiple of 16
32 weeks = 224 days
Charles won the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix
Chiron means Hand
In 1986, Diego Maradona executed a controversial play called the Hand of God. Maradona, along with Ayrton Senna, were both South Americans born in 1960 who were venerated as gods amongst men for their success in sport.
Senna won all three of his world championships with McLaren. To Leclerc’s right on the podium stood McLaren driver Oscar Piastri, who was decked out in yellow and green as McLaren wore a special livery to pay tribute to Ayrton Senna for the entire weekend:
Why was Oscar standing up there with the Prince and not teammate Lando Norris? Maybe it’s because Albert II became Monaco’s head monarch on Piastri’s birthday:
Charles Kowal / Louis Chiron
The first Monaco Grand Prix was held on a date with Primary numerology of 66:
It was in 1929 during the 4th month
Kowal’s date of birth has Primary numerology of 78:
The Monaco Grand Prix lasts 78 laps
The race’s founder Antony Noghès died in ’78
On the same day as the 81st Monaco Grand Prix, the 108th Indianapolis 500 was held in the United States. That race was won by Josef Newgarden.
Continue reading:
- Charles Leclerc Wins Monaco Grand Prix, Joining Louis Chiron
- September 11th Riddles in F1’s 1109th Grand Prix
- Haas and Alpine Teams Crash Into Each Other on First Lap
- Albert II, Prince of Monaco and the “Skull and Bones” Code