Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc swapped his Ferrari for a Rafale fighter jet during a special two-day training mission with the French Air Force at Base 113 Saint-Dizier in eastern France. 

Canal+ documented the event, which offered a unique glimpse into the world of military aviation through the eyes of the Monegasque driver, who experienced the immense power and precision of a Rafale in action. 

Throughout the mission, Leclerc was given the callsign “Perceval” — a nod to his middle name. Used to driving at top speeds of around 360 kilometers (223 miles) per hour in his Ferrari, Leclerc faced an entirely new level of performance in the cockpit of the Rafale, which can achieve speeds of Mach 1.8, or over 2,222 kilometers (617 miles) per hour. 

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