Flames erupted from Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari during the initial practice session of the much-anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix, leading to a tumultuous turn of events.
The practice session on Thursday night (November 16) came to an abrupt end after a mere nine minutes when Carlos Sainz collided with a malfunctioning drain cover, resulting in significant damage to his car.
Surveillance footage from the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, situated with a vantage point over the track, vividly captured the instance when the Ferrari driver ran over the manhole.
But how much does Ferrari have to pay to fix the damages on the SF-23 car, especially considering the budget cap? Let’s take a look in this video:
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