(Video) Red Bull HILARIOUSLY recreates Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen’ infamous nothing just an ‘INCHIDENT’ meme
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen are two of the biggest names on the modern Formula 1 grid.

Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen (Via: Imago, Instagram/Red Bull Racing, screenshot)
The world of Formula 1 has reached massive heights in the last few years. From the scintillating on-track action to the ever-growing shenanigans within the paddock, the sport has become incredibly popular. In line with this, Red Bull has recreated Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen‘s hilarious ‘INCHIDENT’ meme from their karting days at the ongoing US GP weekend.
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen have been feisty racers at the pinnacle of motor racing. The duo has often locked horns on the racing track and the same was the case during their junior karting days.

On one such occasion back in the day, Leclerc and Verstappen made contact and their post-race reactions were downright hilarious. Red Bull has recreated that meme in the COTA paddock via a fill-in-the-blank segment. Several drivers including both Leclerc and Verstappen took part in it.
The infamous interviews of the two from back in the day went as follows:
Interviewer: Max, what happened?
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen’s karting interview via Red Bull
Verstappen: No, it’s just unfair. I’m leading, he wants to pass, he push me, I push him back, and after he push me off the track. It’s not fair right?
Interviewer: Thankyou, thank you Max.
Interviewer: Charles, what happened with, uh, Max?
Leclerc: Nothing, just an INCHIDENT in the race!
The infamous meme still brings smiles to the faces of the fans as well as the drivers. Moreover, from the mentioned video, it can be seen that all the drivers still enjoy the hilarious karting back and forth between Leclerc and Verstappen.
Ferrari trusts Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz over on-track tussles
While Charles Leclerc has gone viral once again for his meme with Max Verstappen, he had an eventful outing during yesterday’s Sprint race. Leclerc and his teammate Carlos Sainz were at each other’s throats for pretty much the whole duration of the 19-lap event.

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur was asked to give his take on his drivers on-track tussles, and he fully backed both of them to not go over the limit.
I trust them, they did a good job this morning and we managed to catch up on Norris. I don’t want to freeze the positions, because before freezing something you also have to see how much they go to push the first round.
Fred Vasseur via Formula Passion
Sainz and Leclerc came away with a P2 and P4 finish from the Sprint race. Switching gears to the upcoming main race, the duo will start the event in close proximity of each other once again.
The duo is slated to kick-off their US GP outing from the second row and considering this, things could get feisty between them. However, from Ferrari’s perspective, they would want Sainz and Leclerc to work together to hunt down Lando Norris and Max Verstappen.