Charles Leclerc crashes during Canadian GP practice but vows to come back stronger!
In a heart-stopping turn of events, Charles Leclerc, the Ferrari driver, made a “very stupid” mistake during Friday’s practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, crashing his car and causing significant damage. Despite leading the time charts at that moment, Leclerc miscalculated a turn, veered off track, hit the wall, and ultimately fractured the chassis of his car.
The mishap forced Leclerc to miss the entire second practice session, putting him at a disadvantage for the upcoming race weekend. However, the determined driver remains unfazed, expressing confidence in his abilities to bounce back swiftly and reclaim his competitive edge for the qualifying rounds.
Leclerc, while acknowledging the gravity of his error, emphasized, “I’m sure I’ll be back in qualifying rhythm. How competitive we will be is another question, and then we will have to see. But I’m sure that personally, I will be 100%.” Despite the setback, he found solace in the promising performance of his car before the crash, fueling his optimism for the challenges ahead.
The young driver’s unwavering determination and self-assurance in the face of adversity have set the stage for an electrifying comeback story at the Canadian Grand Prix. Stay tuned as Leclerc gears up to prove his mettle on the track and strive for redemption in the upcoming races.