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The Charles Effect

An effect named after Charles Leclerc the Formula 1 driver from Monaco. Who started a trend of wearing bandanas within the Formula 1 community. The effect is often recognised by looking stylish, "Holly Molly" and handsome with a bandana in your hair.
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An effect named after a Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc. Charles wearing a bandana convinced other drivers to also wear it, so they look cool.
Look at Lando. He copied Charles and now wears a bandana. He used the Charles effect.
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The Charles effect

The Charles effect is named after Charles Leclerc, Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 driver. It is used to describe when other F1 drivers wear a bandana as a headband and look mighty fine.
The Charles effect makes Lando looks incredibly attractive!
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The Charles effect

The Charles effect is named after f1 driver Charles Leclerc. He wears bandanas on his head very often. You could often see him wearing them on streams. You can also find some pictures on his instagram with it on.
It is customary to say to people who wear bandanas that they just experience this effect.
-Does Lando have a bandana on his head?
-Yeah, I think he's got The Charles Effect.
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The Charles Effect

Named after F1 driver Charles Leclerc. Basically wearing a bandana and it making you look good.
The charles effect rubbed off on lando norris as he was pictured wearing a bandana
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The Charles Effect

The Charles effect is named after F1 driver Charles Leclerc and it’s when a driver wears a bandana around there head.
Daniel Riccardo-“ Lando’s wearing a bandana!”
George Russell-“Ah it’s the Charles effect!”
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The Charles Effect is named after Charles Leclerc a monegasque F1 driver, and it's when drivers wink for no reason while being at the padock
Did you see how hot Carlos looked when he winked at the podium? The Charles Effect is really really is amazing!
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