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Charles Leclerc out of French GP after 100mph crash in huge boost to title rival Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton

CHARLES LECLERC has crashed out of the French Grand Prix.

The Ferrari star was led the race from lights out before losing control at turn 11 on lap 18.

Charles Leclerc crashed out of the French Grand Prix in lap 18

Leclerc let out a frustrating scream having led the race from lights out

Leclerc ended up in the tyre wall when trying to extend his lead over Max Verstappen, having held off the Red Bull brilliantly prior to the crash.

The Monaco driver was unhurt despite crashing at 100mph and was able to get out of the car without needing assistance.

Leclerc lost control of his rear and spun out before finishing up in the wall.

It is the third time Leclerc has had to retire while leading the race and he expressed his frustration on race radio screaming: “No!”

Ferrari will also be concerned as the crash appeared to be caused by a problem with the throttle pedal.

A safety car followed with Verstappen resuming the race in first place, followed by Lewis Hamilton in second.

Verstappen showed concern for Leclerc and asked if he was okay, but he will likely be delighted to see his world championship rival forced out.

More to follow…