Max Verstappen wins French Grand Prix after rival Charles Leclerc crashes out
Max Verstappen won the French Grand Prix after championship rival Charles Leclerc crashed out from the lead.
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Max Verstappen won the French Grand Prix after championship rival Charles Leclerc crashed out from the lead.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc blamed himself on Sunday (Jul 24) for a French Grand Prix crash that left his Formula One title hopes disappearing into the distance.
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Max Verstappen took a huge step towards defending his Formula 1 title after winning a frenetic French Grand Prix ahead of Lewis Hamilton, as main rival Charles Leclerc threw away his chances with a dramatic race-ending crash.
Here are the complete results from the French Grand Prix, which has been won by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
Charles Leclerc devastatingly crashed out while leading the French Grand Prix, scuppering chances of a third victory in a row for Ferrari.
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.
There was heartbreak for Charles Leclerc as he crashed out from pole position as Max Verstappen won the French Grand Prix on Sunday. Verstappen failed to overtake Leclerc at the open with the Monegasque rider looking in good position to cut into the 38-point gap between him and the Dutch world champion.