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Big Leclerc crash brings early end to FP2 in Saudi Arabia

A big crash for Charles Leclerc brought an early end to the second practice session at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.  The Ferrari driver was on a long run when he lost the rear at Turn 22 – a high-speed left-hander – and slid backwards into the barrier at close to 160mph. The impact heavily damaged the right-rear corner, which made contact with the wall first, before the whole right-hand side took the next hit.
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