Charles Leclerc ruled out of Miami F1 sprint race after heavy crash in wet conditions
Charlꦍes Leclerc won't take part in the Miami sprint race after crashing on his way ꦓto the grid

Charles Leclerc will miss the F1 sprint race in Miami after crashing out o♌n his way to the grid🗹.
With th꧑e rain falling heavily in Miami, Leclerc lost control o𒁏f his Ferrari on the long straight in the middle part of the lap.
Leclerc was effectively a passenger as he seemed to a🦹quaplane while running on the intermediate tyres.
With the damage too severe to the right-hand side of his Ferrari, Leclerc was forced to stop his car, meaning he w👍ill be unable to take parꦿt in the sprint race.
Charles Leclerc has hit the wall on his way to t꧅he grid༒! 😱😱
— Formula 1 (@F1)
After the crash, Ferrari posted on their social media account: "Not the way we wanted to start the day A soaking track has caught 🌸Charles Leclerc out on his way to the grid, and🗹 slides into the wall."
While teammate Lewis Hamilton made 𒈔it onto the grid ahead of the sprint race in one piec🐬e, the seven-time world champion questioned Ferrari's decision to put him on the intermediates, when full wets, would have been a safer choice.
Leclerc was set to start the sprint race from sixth on the grid, having qualified just over t🦹hree-tenths behind Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli.
It was ultimately another disappointing quaღlifying session for Ferrari.
Ferrari co🐻ntinue to have the fourth-fastest car ♈in F1, trailing McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes.
Ferrari will have to pin their hopes on Hamilton performing in conditions he's often excelled in over the years, with the start of the s💮print race in Miami set to be wet.

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