Hamilton sweats to second after water bottle malfunction
Lewis Hamilton reckoned he shed three kilos after a water bottle malfunction left him sweating to second place in the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Sunday.
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Lewis Hamilton reckoned he shed three kilos after a water bottle malfunction left him sweating to second place in the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Sunday.
Charles Leclerc accepted responsibility for making the "unacceptable mistake" that saw him crash out from the lead of the French GP and says his speed is "pointless" if he keeps making errors.
Lewis Hamilton was pleased with his team’s performance at the French Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton took advantage of Charles Leclerc’s early exit to secure second place for the German team, and his stablemate George Russell cleverly pounced late on to take the third podium spot. Ad/> The result was Mercedes’ best performance of the season so far, and speaking to Sky Sports, Hamilton was obviously content.
Charles Leclerc said his crash at the French Grand Prix was ‘unacceptable’. The Ferrari driver was leading at lap 18 but spun out and collided with a barrier, ending his race. It was the third time this season that the Monegasque had failed to finish a race from a leading position.
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Charles Leclerc accepted the blame on Sunday after he crashed while leading the French Grand Prix for Ferrari, gifting another triumph to title rival and series leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull. The Monegasque driver, who led for 18 laps, lost control of his car at the high-speed Le Beausset corner where he spun and slowed before hitting the tyre barriers. Leclerc was unhurt but distressed at losing another possible victory while leading for the third time this season and, after screaming in anguish, later said it was "unacceptable".
Nico Rosberg does not believe Charles Leclerc should so quickly take the blame for his French Grand Prix clash. At lap 18, the Ferrari driver was leading the race but he spun out and collided with a barrier.
Charles Leclerc accepted the blame on Sunday after he crashed while leading the French Grand Prix for Ferrari, gifting another triumph to title rival and series leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull.