Charles Leclerc CRASHES his £314,000 Ferrari in Monaco as viral video shows F1 ace driving into another car while cruising around his home nation

  • The Ferrari star driver was filmed crashing his sportscar when driving in Monaco
  • Charles Leclerc collided with another car just days after his Italy GP victory
  • The 26-year-old was uninjured by the accident that was caught on camera 

Charles Leclerc might have drove superbly on his way to winning the Monza GP last weekend, but that wasn’t the case as he was filmed crashing one of his personal vehicles into another car just days later.

The Ferrari ace has endured a mixed F1 campaign as the Italian garage has again showed glimpses of competitive pace, but also struggling in some races throughout the year.

Leclerc currently sits third in the drivers championship just 24 points behind McLaren’s Lando Norris and will be hoping to put on a better performance than he showed when crashing on the streets of Monaco.

The crash happened as he was Driving his luxury Ferrari Purosangue – that starts at a price of £312,000 – around his home nation in the luxury settings of Monaco that are often reserved for the wealthiest wallets.

Footage shared on social media shows a group of F1 fanatics shouting Leclerc’s name as he drives through traffic with a partner alongside him, but is left red-faced when he bumps into the car in front.

Charles Leclerc was involved in a car accident as he drove his vehicle into another car

Leclerc drove his silver Ferrari Purosangue into another car while touring the streets of Monaco

Leclerc drove his silver Ferrari Purosangue into another car while touring the streets of Monaco

Coincidentally, the road that the 26-year-old crashed on also forms part of the Monaco F1 street circuit where he previously reigned victorious earlier in the year in front of passionate home support.

The low-speed collision shows Leclerc driving round a bend and upon failing to spot the car ahead rolls into the bumper of the black 4×4 that is nudged forward.

Nobody appears to have been hurt by the road accident and Leclerc could be seen pointing animatedly after the incident involving his high-end sportscar that suffered minimal damage.

The Ferrari star will be hoping his driving errors are only temporary as he returns to the track at the Azerbaijan GP next weekend

The Ferrari star will be hoping his driving errors are only temporary as he returns to the track at the Azerbaijan GP next weekend

He later drove away from the scene as traffic eased with neither of the involved drivers appearing to be too concerned by the crash. 

Meanwhile, the Ferrari star will be hoping his driving errors are only temporary as he returns to the track at the Azerbaijan GP next weekend with the world championship title still to race for.

Speaking after his latest victory in Italy, Leclerc said: ‘It is an incredible feeling. I thought the second time, if there was a second time, would not feel as special as the first, but the emotions over the last few laps were the same. 

‘I want to win Monza and Monaco every year and I have managed to do to. It is so, so special.’

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