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F1 Italian GP red-flagged due to big Leclerc crash
The Italian Grand Prix has been red-flagged due to a big crash for Charles Leclerc, as Ferrari failed to finish its home Formula 1 race. Check out the Crash F1 YouTube channel - CLICK HERE
Leclerc lost control of his SF1000 at the high-speed Parabolica and speared into the barriers on the exit of the corners after his car snapped. The impact caused extensive damage to Leclerc’s car and also damaged the tyre barriers, resulting in the race being stopped after 27 laps of running of the 53 scheduled. Leclerc walked away from the incident unscathed but joined his teammate Sebastian Vettel on the sidelines as Ferrari recorded a double DNF at Monza. Ferrari has since confirmed that Leclerc has...
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