The Ferrari -of Lewis Hamilton continues while the star from Monaco GP practice crashes at 175 MPH -as a team face race by time before they qualify
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- Lewis Hamilton collapsed from the Monaco Grand Prix at 175 MPH
- Ferrari only received two and a half hours to put his car back
Lewis Hamilton Deputed out of the practice for the Monaco Grand Prix at 175 km / h value of his Ferrari team two and a half hours put his car back together before qualifying.
The seven -time world champion was unharmed despite losing his right tires at the front and his rear wheel covered with red advertising tape.
The accident came at the end of the third training in which his teammate Charles Leclerc Set the fastest time, as he had in both Friday sessions.
Hamilton, who won three times in Monte Carlo, was caught on Massenet while suddenly saw cars in front of him after cleaning up the top. He left, lost control and scraped the barriers.
“Damn, hit the wall – sorry guys,” Hamilton told the pit wall involved. He became fifth in the timings when he was won on the busy track.

Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton collapsed from practice for the Monaco Grand Prix at 175 MPH

Ferrari only received two and a half hours to put Hamilton’s car back together after the crash
He stopped at Casino Square to inspect the damage that looked on time to qualify.
Max Verstappen, the victory in Imola last week, was the fastest for Red Bull, 0.280sec of the Leclerc pace, prior to the crucial polar shoot-out that starts at 3 p.m. BST.
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