Watch Charles Leclerc crashes Niki Lauda s classic Ferrari during Monaco Historic GP
Watch Charles Leclerc crashes Niki Lauda s classic Ferrari during Monaco Historic GP Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Losing the brakes is never nice but losing the brakes in a car he is not familiar with, he was quite lucky that nothing serious had happened
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After his crash, said: "I was lucky, lucky at a high level."Losing the brakes is never nice but losing the brakes in a car he is not familiar with, he was quite lucky that nothing serious had happened : Other fans came out in support of the driver, defending him from the criticism online for crashing the almost 50-year-old car. One of them tweeted: “Charles Leclerc is the only driver ever to have a brake failure in a 40+ year old f1 car, and get slandered for it.” Charles Leclerc is the only driver ever to have a brake failure in a 40+ year old f1 car, and get slandered for it.Charles Leclerc is the only driver ever to have a brake failure in a 40+ year old f1 car, and get slandered for it.
Watch Charles Leclerc crashes Niki Lauda s classic Ferrari during Monaco Historic GP
Charles Leclerc's Monaco curse struck again this weekend Charles Leclerc and the Monaco curse struck again for the young Ferrari driver this weekend. Leclerc was in his hometown, taking part in the Monaco Historic Grand Prix where he was driving the 1974 Ferrari 312 B3, which the late triple world champion Niki Lauda had driven at the time. Watch the crash here: The Leclerc Monaco curse lives on… The Leclerc Monaco curse lives on… At the end of his demo lap, however, the rear of the Ferrari stepped out and Leclerc ended up crashing into the barriers near the exit of the La Rascasse. Even the young Ferrari driver could not hide his disappointment as he took to Twitter and wrote: “When you thought you already had all the bad luck of the world in Monaco and you lose the brakes into rascasse with one of the most iconic historical Ferrari Formula 1 car.” When you thought you already had all the bad luck of the world in Monaco and you lose the brakes into rascasse with one of the most iconic historical Ferrari Formula 1 car. When you thought you already had all the bad luck of the world in Monaco and you lose the brakes into rascasse with one of the most iconic historical Ferrari Formula 1 car. The 24-year-old, however, was not the first driver to crash during the Monaco Historic Grand Prix. Last season, Jean Alesi was also involved in a similar crash with a 312B. Many F1 fans reacted to the incident who felt he lost brakes going into the corner in a car that would not pass the modern safety standards needed for a Formula 1 car. After his crash, said: "I was lucky, lucky at a high level."Losing the brakes is never nice but losing the brakes in a car he is not familiar with, he was quite lucky that nothing serious had happened
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After his crash, said: "I was lucky, lucky at a high level."Losing the brakes is never nice but losing the brakes in a car he is not familiar with, he was quite lucky that nothing serious had happened : Other fans came out in support of the driver, defending him from the criticism online for crashing the almost 50-year-old car. One of them tweeted: “Charles Leclerc is the only driver ever to have a brake failure in a 40+ year old f1 car, and get slandered for it.” Charles Leclerc is the only driver ever to have a brake failure in a 40+ year old f1 car, and get slandered for it.Charles Leclerc is the only driver ever to have a brake failure in a 40+ year old f1 car, and get slandered for it.