Charles Leclerc's homecoming at the Monaco Grand Prix ended in disaster as he crashed his Ferrari into the wall, leaving the driver feeling frustrated and disappointed. The Monegasque native was visibly exasperated after the incident, which marred an otherwise promising weekend for the Ferrari team.
Reflecting on the crash, Leclerc was candid about his emotions, stating 'I look like an idiot' as he struggled to come to terms with the mistake. The Ferrari driver's words echoed the sentiment of many who witnessed the incident, with the car appearing to be on the edge of control throughout the weekend. Leclerc's comments also hinted at a deeper issue, with the driver suggesting that his Ferrari was 'borderline dangerous' to drive, a claim that will surely prompt concern within the team.
The crash marks a significant setback for Leclerc, who had been looking to capitalize on the support of his home crowd and make a statement in the championship standings. Instead, the incident has raised questions about the balance and stability of the Ferrari, with Leclerc's comments likely to spark a thorough investigation and analysis by the team. As the season progresses, Leclerc and Ferrari will be looking to bounce back from this disappointing result and demonstrate the pace and consistency that has made them a formidable force in the sport.