Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc ran into a technical problem during a race he raced at the Belgian circuit a few days ago, but came as a surprise when he blamed his direct competitor and world title defender Max Verstappen for the problem. Starting two places late due to penalties, Verstappen and Leclerc took advantage of crashes on the first lap of the Belgian Grand Prix to advance inPositions increased significantly, but a technical glitch forced Leclerc to fold, wasting valuable time as Verstappen quickly climbed the ladder.

A piece stuck to the mirror of one of the cars got into the brake system of Leclerc’s car, prompting him to enter the barn to straighten things out. But Autosport reported that video footage obtained by the Ferrari team showed that Verstappen had to remove the part from his car, and that the part got into Leclerc’s car, causing brake temperatures to rise and coercing Almonegaschi’s driver. (from Monaco) get in the car early.

For his part, Verstappen hoped, when questioned, that he would not be the cause of the problem affecting his opponent’s car and that everyone was expressing clear fear of the kind of problems that might arise, especially on this type of circuit. .