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Leclerc accepts responsibility for massive Monza shunt
Charles Leclerc accepted full responsibility for the enormous accident that curtailed his Italian Grand Prix and red-flagged the race. Leclerc, who claimed victory from pole position at Monza 12 months ago, started only 13th and made little in-roads during the opening stages of the 53-lap race. Leclerc had risen into podium contention following the Safety Car period for Kevin Magnussen’s retirement but he lost control of the Ferrari SF1000 through Parabolica. He suffered a hefty impact with the barriers though was able to walk away unscathed. Related Posts Hamilton praises victor Gasly, takes blame for penalty 13 mins ago Gasly stunned by maiden win in crazy F1 race 15 mins ago “I...
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