Max Verstappen showed sympathy for Charles Leclerc after his rival crashed out at the French Grand Prix on Sunday. The Red Bull driver was behind the Ferrari man after 18 laps, but Leclerc span out and collided with a barrier, ending his race.
Ad/> It was the third time this year that Leclerc had failed to finish a race from a leading position, and after the race he admitted that he was making too many mistakes to sustain a title challenge.
French Grand PrixLeclerc crashes out of French Grand Prix while leading, blames issue with throttle2 HOURS AGO Speaking to Sky Sports, Verstappen explained why he was initially driving a little conservatively. «We had really good pace from the start,” he began. “I was putting pressure on Charles.
Following around here, with this heat, the tyres are overheating a lot so I could never really go for a move — only once. »We just tried to stay calm, stay close… we pitted a bit earlier and from there onwards you never know how the race is going to go.