To make sure you never miss out on your favourite NEW stories, we're happy to send you some reminders

Click 'OK' then 'Allow' to enable notifications

Not now
OK
Advert
Advert
Advert

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc OUT of Sao Paulo Grand Prix before it even starts, he's so unlucky

John McDougall

Published 
| Last updated 

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc OUT of Sao Paulo Grand Prix before it even starts, he's so unlucky

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc crashed out of this afternoon's Sao Paulo Grand Prix in Brazil on the formation lap in a desperately unlucky incident.

There are only a handful of races left in this year's Formula 1 season and Max Verstappen has long wrapped up his third successive drivers' world championship after an absolutely dominant season.

Red Bull have also won the constructors' championship, but there is plenty of unresolved issues behind the all-dominant Verstappen and his team in both championships.

Verstappen is on pole for this weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix, which is taking place at the iconic Interlagos circuit in the Brazilian city.

Advert

Loading…

Qualifying alongside the Dutchman was Leclerc as he aimed to given Verstappen a hard time in Brazil, even though the Red Bull driver remains the clear favourite for victory given his form and the performance of his machinery.

But there was drama before the lights had even gone out in Interlagos - and Leclerc has not been able to make the start.

The cars were going around on their formation lap when suddenly Leclerc spun off and went into one of the barriers.

Advert

He sustained damage to his front wing, which could have been repaired, but rather than head back to the pit-lane, Leclerc pulled into a service road by the track to retire.

Charles Leclerc is out of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. (Credit: Getty)
Charles Leclerc is out of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. (Credit: Getty)

Leclerc revealed over team radio he spun off after losing hydraulics in his car - and he could not hide his disappointment.

He said: "I lost the hydraulics. Why am I so unlucky?"

Advert

In any case, the race has been red flagged and paused after a big first lap incident which has seen Williams' Alex Albon and Kevin Magnusson of Haas being forced to retire.

The race will get back under way with a standing start after all the debris has been cleared away and the safety barriers repaired.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Screengrab

Topics: Formula 1, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

John McDougall
More like this
Advert
Advert
Advert

Chosen for YouChosen for You

Football

Man City and Premier League 'agree date for trial' over 115 FFP charges and when they could be punished

3 minutes ago

Most Read StoriesMost Read

What do Man Utd need to do to qualify for Champions League knockouts after Galatasaray draw

15 hours ago