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Unusual moment for Charles Leclerc, the leader of Formula 1: what did he say after Lauda’s Ferrari collided?

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Unusual moment for Charles Leclerc, the leader of Formula 1: what did he say after Lauda’s Ferrari collided?

Leclerc hit Lauda’s Ferrari in Monaco.

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Charles Leclerc said to be present at Historic Grand Prix taking place in the streets of the Principality of Monaco and incredible hit the ferrari 312b3 since 1974, directed by Niki Lauda.

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Leclerc was driving Lauda’s Ferrari and in one of the last variants, the car lost control and hit the guardrail from behind.

Throughout the weekend, the traditional Monegasque tournament hosts this special event that allows brands to release their most classic cars, regardless of the time.

Leclerc, 24 years old and knows the streets of the Principality like the patio of his house, stamped the car on The Rascasseaffecting the rear of the car, mainly the spoiler.

The local pilot raised his helmet visor, spent a few seconds complaining and when he realized he could continue, he returned to the track to complete the turn. Later, quieter He was even encouraged to joke about the situation on his social networks.

“When you thought you had all the bad luck in the world in Monaco and you lost the brakes at La Rascasse with one of the most iconic cars in Formula 1 history”he posted on Twitter shortly after.

The truth is that Leclerc has carried a curse on Monte Carlo since he competed in Formula 2. In the last edition of the iconic race on the calendar of the highest category of world motorsports, the Monegasque achieved pole with accompanying accidentbut on Sunday unable to participate in the race due to a problem with one of its bearings.

Source: Clarin

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