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‘It's pointless': Charles Leclerc lambasts himself as Mattia Binotto reveals cause of crash

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was extremely hard on himself after his crash at the French Grand Prix, saying that he might as well not be racing at the level he is if he is making mistakes. The Monegasque made only his second major error of the season in France on Sunday as he lost control of his car at Turn 11 and slammed into the wall. He then could not reverse out of the barrier due to the throttle not opening, so he was forced to switch off and retire from the race. Leclerc had started the race from pole position after a fantastic performance on Saturday, and he held off the Red Bull of Max Verstappen, before the Dutchman’s tyres wore out and he had to pit. READ: Lewis Hamilton and...
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