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the end it went to Charles Leclerc, a young kid who was still
racing go-karts in 2013. The Monaco-based driver, running for
Fortec, quickly got the right confidence with the cars and its
demands, scoring two wins in the process at Monza. Charles
grew up throughout the whole season both in terms of
competition and with his approach to the races, on and off the
racecar. He has been humble and that attitude definitely pay off.
Matevos Isaakyan has been another deserving driver, as he
scored third place overall. Fielded by JD Motorsport, the Russian,
coming from the French F.4 Academy, was forced to miss one
round due to age restrictions, but then showcased his skills by
scoring podium finishes in almost every round. The pinnacle of
his season came at Red Bull Ring, where he won both races. A
talented driver, Isaakyan is one of those prospects who can be
quick straight away without even knowing it. So, he must be
addressed the right way. And, under this aspect, the JD guys did
a great job once again, improving and refining his skills. In order
to complete the work, the performance on new tire must been
perfected and once succeeded with that, Matevos could well be
bound for some prestigious results.