(Video) Charles Leclerc caught during EMBARRASSING fender-bender Moment in $400,000 Ferrari Purosangue
Charles Leclerc was spotted crashing his $400k Ferrari Purosangue on the streets of Monaco ahead of the Azerbaijan GP.

Charles Leclerc (via IMAGO, formula1oneclips/Instagram, Screenshot)
Charles Leclerc had an amazing end to the Italian GP weekend after scoring the race win in front of Ferrari’s home crowd. The Monegasque was seen celebrating in a great fashion with all the fans and crew. Following the eventful weekend, Leclerc was recently spotted in his hometown (Monaco) being involved in an embarrassing moment.
Charles Leclerc was out for a drive alongside some other male passengers in his $400k worth Ferrari Purosangue. Leclerc is one of the better drivers on the Formula 1 grid. However, the 26-year-old was involved in a fender bender incident with another car on the tight streets of Monaco.
The minor collision happened on the Fairmount Hairpin while Leclerc was creeping up the road. The video also contained the sound of the Ferrari’s chassis crushing and taking some damage. Additionally, another person was sitting beside the Monegasque and appeared shocked by the incident. However, neither of the parties involved was harmed by the incident as they soon continued on their way.
Charles Leclerc claimed Ferrari would have to ‘reset’ ahead of Azerbaijan GP
Ferrari showcased a brilliant performance in front of the home crowd in Monza. However, the Italian circuit is completely different from the upcoming Baku which contains multiple low-speed corners. As a result, Charles Leclerc claimed that Ferrari despite being strong in Monza, needed to reset in terms of setup and strategy.
Monza is a very specific track. We have been very strong this weekend, but Baku will be maybe very different and Singapore again very different. So we've got to reset.Charles Leclerc told racingnews365.com

The Italian constructor has continued to score massive points over race weekends amidst Red Bull’s struggling pace. Hence, Maranello could sustain a comeback in the standings and finish better down the season. Both the championships are extremely open and it is all to play for between the top-performing teams.
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