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Ferrari change Leclerc's chassis after practice crash

Article To news overview © Formula 1 Ferrari have given Charles Leclerc a new chassis for the Belgian Grand Prix weekend, after the Monegasque crashed in the closing stages of second practice. Leclerc lost the rear of his SF21 going through Malmedy with 15 minutes remaining in FP2, and wasn't able to gather it back up again before striking his left front corner against the barriers. The damage didn't seem too hefty but Ferrari announced on Saturday morning that they have given Leclerc a fresh chassis due to the extent of the work to fix it. "We announce that following the incident in the second part of FP2, the chassis of Charles’ SF21 sustained damage that cannot be repaired in a...
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