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Leclerc furious with himself after 'unacceptable' mistake

Article To news overview © F1 Charles Leclerc was distraught with a mistake which caused him to crash out from the lead of the French GP. The Ferrari driver spun into the barriers at the high-speed Turn 11 after losing the rear of the car, but walked away unhurt. With a frustrated Leclerc referencing the throttle pedal, it wasn't immediately obvious if this crash was down to driver error, or a repeat of the throttle pedal issues he suffered en route to his Austrian GP victory. However, speaking after his race, the Ferrari driver conceded that he made a costly error, and was furious at losing the points. "[It was] a mistake. I think I'm performing at the highest level in my career,...
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