Hitting the wall and losing his way on his way to F1Sprint pole? 'Tis but a scratch on the SF-23. F1 Ferrari CharlesLeclerc
Aside from his SF-23 needing a new front wing, Charles Leclerc doesn’t believe there were any consequences to his sprint shootout crash, after all he still claimed pole position.
But sitting on provisional pole after his first flying lap in SQ3, the driver faced a worrying few moments when he crashed his Ferrari at Turn 5. Sitting in his car while his Red Bull rivals completed their laps, Leclerc could only hope they weren’t able to beat his time. The Ferrari driver revealed overheated rear tyres coupled with his concerns that he was down on his previous lap time meant he pushed a bit too hard.Charles Leclerc contract: Fred Vasseur ‘not scared’ about losing star driver
Luckily for Leclerc, but perhaps not for his team-mate Carlos Sainz who was behind him on the track, there weren’t any consequences for the five-time grand prix winner.
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