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Sainz questions why Leclerc took 'risk' of Historic GP run

Article To news overview © XPB Carlos Sainz has questioned Charles Leclerc's recent decision to take part in the Historic Monaco Grand Prix, in which the Monegasque suffered an embarrassing crash. Leclerc was driving Niki Lauda's 1974 Ferrari 312B3 when he lost control of the car at La Rascasse and slid into the barriers, causing major damage to the rear. Ferrari subsequently stated on their social channels that Leclerc, who was unhurt in the incident, had encountered a brake problem. Leclerc's unfortunate moment prompted Sainz to question whether it was a good idea to compete in such events on the sidelines of the F1 World Championship. Sainz wary of 'risk' of driving historic cars...
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