In Monaco, Leclerc crashed with a 1974 Ferrari 312B3 at an exhibition at the Historic GP.

They say there is no prophet in their land. And what if Charles Leclerc knew this, adding fears and bitter drinks to the streets of Monaco. The Ferrari driver participated in the Historic Grand Prix taking place on the streets of Principality and crashed into a 1974 Ferrari 312B3, driven at the time by the memorable Niki Lauda.
In the event that will take place in the preview of the Monaco Grand Prix, Formula 1 on May 29, several figures participated in the models that marked an era in world motorsports, which is more specific in the highest category.
In this case, Leclerc made an exhibition with the Austrian driver’s Ferrari, in front of the local public. But on one of the starts, the car lost control and in a semi-spin it hit the guardrail from behind.
A moment of tension, due to the impact of a collector’s car, driven by the current leader of the Formula 1 championship, who is in a special duel with the champion, Max Verstappen (Red Bull).
A few days ago, there was also an unusual accident, between two Tyrrells, who hooked and hit each other.
Source: Tycsports

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