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Lauda-Ferrari: Leclerc puts six million dollar car in the wall

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Leclerc puts $6 million car in the wall

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“When you think you’ve had all the bad luck in the world in Monaco,” Leclerc writes

What: AFP/CHANDAN KHANNA

Charles Leclerc leads the Formula 1 World Championship. There was no race this weekend. The pilot used the free time to take part in the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique. He slid into the crash barrier in Niki Lauda’s historic Ferrari.

Sa home Monaco is not a good place for Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc (24), at least in a racing car. The world championship leader took part in the 13th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique on Sunday and crashed a historic Ferrari belonging to ex-Formula 1 driver Niki Lauda (✝ 70).

In the traditional race on the streets of the Principality, Leclerc spun in the Rascasse curve with a Ferrari 312T, slipped into the guardrail and damaged parts of the rear. In the car that was used in the mid-1970s, Lauda won his first world title in 1975. The car is estimated to be worth between $6 million and $8 million.

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On Twitter, Leclerc commented on his faux pas self-ironic: “If you think you’ve had all the bad luck in the world in Monaco – and then lose the brakes in Rascasse with one of Ferrari’s most iconic historic Formula 1 cars.”

Bad luck in Monaco

Around 200 vehicles were in action at the Grand Prix all weekend to celebrate the cars of the past years. Numerous drivers from the past started, including Roberto Moreno (63) and Michael Lyons.

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