JAKARTA - Ferrari racer Charles Leclerc is uncomfortable. The reason is, fans have violated their privacy.
A number of fans have packed Leclerc's private residence in Monaco. The rider admitted that he did not know how his personal address could be leaked to fans.
"Hello everyone. In the last few months, my home address has somehow been published which caused people to gather under my apartment, ring my door bell and ask for photos and signatures," Leclerc said, quoted from an upload on Instagram, Monday.
"Although I am always happy to be there for you and really appreciate your support, please respect my privacy and don't come to my house," he added.
The former Formula 2 rider said he really appreciated the support from fans and would definitely greet them back when they passed on the road or on the track after the race.
"I will definitely stop and say hello when you see me on the road or on the track, but don't expect me to come down if you come to my house," he said.
"Your support, either directly or through social media, means a lot to me, but there are limits that cannot be crossed," he added before he said "Happy Easter" to his followers on the platform.
Meanwhile, Leclerc hopes to find calm amid the F1 "send holiday" before the lineup of top manufacturer race cars starts racing again at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku, April 28 to 30.
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