Max Verstappen wins French GP after Charles Leclerc crashes out while leading
Championship leader Max Verstappen eased to a comfortable win in the French Grand Prix on Sunday after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc crashed out while leading the race.
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Championship leader Max Verstappen eased to a comfortable win in the French Grand Prix on Sunday after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc crashed out while leading the race.
Championship leader Max Verstappen eased to a comfortable win in the French Grand Prix on Sunday after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc crashed out while leading the race.
Max Verstappen won the French Grand Prix after championship rival Charles Leclerc crashed out from the lead.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc suffered more misfortune as he dramatically crashed out of the French Grand Prix while leading. Leclerc had been looking comfortable after starting the race on pole, but disaster struck when he crashed into the barriers at Turn 11.
LE CASTELLET, France — Charles Leclerc said the slipstream he picked up from his teammate in qualifying for the French Grand Prix was helpful but not the defining factor in him taking pole position ahead of Max Verstappen on Saturday.
Max Verstappen will start the French Grand Prix from P2 this afternoon and says he feels he has a good car for the race, even if qualifying didn’t quite go to plan.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz was pleased with the teamwork he and Charles Leclerc displayed to seal pole position for the latter at the French Grand Prix.