
Charles Leclerc was forced to retire while leading the French Grand Prix on Sunday after his Ferrari came off the track and crashed into the safety barriers on the 18th lap.
Charles Leclerc erra e bate na liderança do GP da França#F1 #F1naBand #Formula1 pic.twitter.com/8bjRPdoILY
— Esporte Na Band (@esportenaband) July 24, 2022
Leclerc, who was unhurt in the crash, started in pole position ahead of championship leader Max Verstappen who moved to the front, ahead of Lewis Hamilton in a Mercedes.
Leclerc onboard after the crash #FrenchGP pic.twitter.com/KMaxI11PS2
— Idris (@kingidris11111) July 24, 2022
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