Even though Charles Leclerc drove a flawless race to win the Monza Grand Prix last weekend, he was seen on camera slamming one of his own cars into another car a few days later. The Italian garage has once again shown flashes of competitive pace, but the Ferrari ace has had a checkered F1 campaign, battling in several races all year.
Leclerc, who is presently only 24 points behind Lando Norris of McLaren in the drivers’ championship, will be looking to improve on his performance from his Monaco crash. He is currently ranked third. He was driving his opulent Ferrari Purosangue, which starts at £312,000. The accident occurred as he was traveling through his native country in the opulent Monaco environs, which are often only accessible to the most affluent. Social media footage shows an audience of Formula One enthusiasts yelling Leclerc’s name while he navigates through traffic with a companion at his side. Leclerc is seen looking shocked when he collides with the car in front of them.