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Leclerc drove two laps ‘with no seatbelt' after spin

Charles Leclerc drove two laps of Formula 1's Spanish Grand Prix with loose seatbelts in the wake of the engine issue that caused his spin. Leclerc was in the mid-pack when he spun through the chicane on lap 36 due to an electrical issue. Leclerc eventually restarted the SF1000 and re-joined the race at the back of the 20-car field, though quickly radioed Race Engineer Xavier Marcos Padros that “something is wrong,” before being told that Ferrari’s data showed all was in order. However as he began lap 38 Leclerc came on the radio once more. Related Posts Mercedes had Portimao test planned before rule tweak August 17, 2020 FIA stresses kerbs ‘absolutely fit for use' after...
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