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Leclerc will 'think twice' before driving classic F1 cars

Charles Leclerc says he'll "think twice" in the future before putting himself behind the wheel of a classic F1 car after suffering a crash onboard a 1974 Ferrari 312 B3 in Monaco last week. The current leader of the F1 world championship delighted his many home fans last Sunday in Monte- Carlo when he ran a few demo laps onboard the former Niki Lauda machine. Unfortunately, the Monegasque's exciting run ended in the crash barriers at the Rascasse hairpin when a brake disc failed on the car. There was only slight material damage to the Ferrari, but the outcome could have been much worse for its driver had the incident occurred on a faster section of the track. And that was fruit...
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