MUST-SEE: Norris and Leclerc collide in Singapore pit lane during FP2 as Ferrari fined
In a bizarre incident, Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc collided in the pit lane during Free Practice 2 in Singapore.
Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc were involved in a bizarre incident in the pit lane during Free Practice 2 for the Singapore Grand Prix, which left the McLaren driver in the wall.
Following a second red flag in the one-hour session, caused by a crash from Racing Bull's Liam Lawson towards the end of the lap, drivers and teams were keen to get back out on track for crucial running under the floodlights with 15 minutes remaining.
As Norris was released from his garage by his McLaren mechanics at the resumption, so too was Leclerc in the neighbouring Ferrari garage just a second later, with the pair colliding in the the fast lane.
While Leclerc continued without issue, Norris was sent into the pit wall and had to be dragged back to his garage for a new front wing before taking to the circuit.
To view the incident – for which Ferrari were fined €10,000 following an investigation by the stewards – click on the video player above.
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