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Watch: Leclerc Narrowly Avoids Horrific Crash With Vettel At Sochi

Ferrari had yet another poor showing on Saturday, with both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc failing to make it into the final session of qualifying for the Russian Grand Prix. However, it could have been much worse, as onboard footage from Leclerc’s shows he came very close to crashing into Vettel after the German shunted his Ferrari SF1000 at the exit of turn four. READ: Lewis Hamilton Keeps Russian GP Pole Despite FIA Investigation Luckily, Leclerc managed to take avoiding action. “Oh my god. That was very, very close,” Leclerc said on his radio moments after dodging Vettel’s stricken car. A narrow escape for Charles Leclerc 😮#RussianGP 🇷🇺 #F1...
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