
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz's girlfriends show mutual love on Instagram over their stunning photoshoots
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Williams driver Carlos Sainz may be rivals on track, but they continue to remain close friends off it. Interestingly, their girlfriends are also friends and often show support for each other on social media.
Leclerc's girlfriend, Alexandra Saint-Mleux, recently praised Carlos Sainz's girlfriend, Rebecca Donaldson, for her photoshoot pictures on Instagram.
Alexandra Saint-Mleux shows love for Rebecca Donaldson's photoshoot
Rebecca Donaldson, a model who has been dating Carlos Sainz for several years, posted a series of photos from a recent shoot on Instagram. The glamorous beachside pictures earned praise from both fans and friends in the comments section. Among them was Alexandra Saint-Mleux, who reacted with a few heart-eyes emojis.
Donaldson is seen posing in various outfits on the beach, effortlessly showcasing different looks.
Many of Donaldson's followers also complimented her shots. One fan wrote, 'Wow, beach dream.' Another commented, 'The outfit on the last slide. What?? Soo gorgeous on you, girl.' A third added, 'Girl, you look stunning.'
Rebecca Donaldson praises Alexandra Saint-Mleux's photoshoot
Alexandra Saint-Mleux, a French fashion icon and a familiar face at Formula 1 races, also received love from Donaldson earlier this week.
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Saint-Mleux had posted a series of glamorous photos in a racy white dress while posing at the Palace of Versailles. She captioned the post in French: ''The Peasant' at the Orangery of the Palace of Versailles @jacquemus.' Donaldson called her look 'outstanding' in the comments.
Carlos Sainz previously drove for Ferrari but had to vacate his seat for Lewis Hamilton, who joined the team this season. Both Leclerc and Sainz were recently seen together walking the red carpet at the New York premiere of Hamilton's upcoming film F1 last month.
Leclerc was accompanied by Saint-Mleux, who wore a long black dress. Several other F1 drivers, including Alex Albon, George Russell, and Oliver Bearman, also attended the event with their girlfriends.
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Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz's performance on the track
The F1 drivers are currently at the iconic Silverstone Circuit for the British Grand Prix, taking place from July 4–6. Leclerc has secured four podiums so far this season but is still chasing his first Grand Prix win of the year. He is in fifth position in the 2025 Formula 1 Driver Standings with 119 points. Sainz, now with Williams, is yet to claim a podium finish this season. He is in 14th position with 13 points in the Driver Standings.
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