Ferrari reveal that Charles Leclerc's engine was 'irreparably damaged' in the multi-car crash in Hungary and explain how the F1 driver will be forced to use his final engine in Belgium at the end of the month with half of the season still to go Ferrari have revealed that Charles Leclerc's engine was 'irreparably damaged' Leclerc became one of several drivers to retire at the first corner in Hungary He was hit from behind by Lance Stroll's Aston Martin and forced out of the race Ferrari released a statement saying Leclerc 'robbed' Leclerc of 'a great result' They have also explained how the incident has financially impacted the team
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Ferrari have revealed that Charles Leclerc's engine was 'irreparably damaged' in the first-corner pile-up at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Leclerc became one of several drivers to retire at the first corner after being hit from behind by Lance Stroll's Aston Martin.
Ferrari have released a statement saying that the incident 'robbed' Leclerc of 'a great result at the Hungaroring' and explained how the crash has financially impacted the team.
Ferrari have revealed that Charles Leclerc's engine was 'irreparably damaged' in Hungary
Ferrari's statement read: 'The accident in which Charles Leclerc was an innocent victim shortly after the start of the Hungarian