“Selfie” costs the Formula One leader $2.2 million

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The 24-year-old from Monaco, who won two of the first three races this season, had his prized Model watch stolen. Richard Mill From his wrist in the Italian seaside resort of Viareggio on Monday night.

Leclerc told reporters at Imola Thursday "I won’t go into much detail. It wasn’t a great experience. I can’t say more than that.

"The police are investigating and trying to catch the thieves. "not done Stealing Easily as the papers say but I’m fine and fully focused before the race weekend. The accident won’t affect my concentration".

Eduardo Sitola, a police official in Viareggio The one investigating the theft told Archyde.com that there were no suspects at the moment.

. added "We check surveillance cameras to review the circumstances of the theft and find important evidence for the investigation".

According to sites specializing in luxury watches, a watch of the same model was sold last year for 2.1 million Swiss francs ($2.20 million).

Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille is among the sponsors Ferrari Leclerc wore his watch bearing his initials on the podium.

A source close to the investigation said that Leclerc was in Viareggio with coach Andrea Ferrari, who comes from the city, and he was driving a black Ferrari 488.

The theft occurred when two people in motorcycle helmets approached the F1 driver and asked for a selfie after he drove the coach to his home.

The source said that Leclerc tried to chase the motorcycle but could not catch it.

McLaren’s Lando Norris sympathized with the 40,000-pound ($52,140) Richard Mille watch stolen at Wembley last year during the final. European Football Championship 2020 between England and Italy, with Leclerc by text message.

He told Archyde.com "I texted him as soon as I heard the news". The British driver, who has not yet recovered his watch, added "When I participate in events now, I try to be very careful and organized.

"Sometimes in the midst of events, you forget some things about your safety and security".

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The 24-year-old from Monaco, who won two of the first three races this season, had his prized Model watch stolen. Richard Mill From his wrist in the Italian seaside resort of Viareggio on Monday night.

“I won’t go into too much detail,” Leclerc told reporters at Imola on Thursday. “It was not a great experience. I can’t say more than that.

“The police are investigating and trying to catch the thieves.” Stealing Easily as the papers say but I’m fine and fully focused before the race weekend. The accident won’t affect my concentration.”

Eduardo Sitola, a police official in Viareggio The one investigating the theft told Archyde.com that there were no suspects at the moment.

“We are examining surveillance cameras to review the circumstances of the theft and find important evidence for the investigation,” he added.

According to sites specializing in luxury watches, a watch of the same model was sold last year for 2.1 million Swiss francs ($2.20 million).

Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille is among the sponsors Ferrari Leclerc wore his watch bearing his initials on the podium.

A source close to the investigation said that Leclerc was in Viareggio with coach Andrea Ferrari, who comes from the city, and he was driving a black Ferrari 488.

The theft occurred when two people in motorcycle helmets approached the F1 driver and asked for a selfie after he drove the coach to his home.

The source said that Leclerc tried to chase the motorcycle but could not catch it.

McLaren’s Lando Norris sympathized with the 40,000-pound ($52,140) Richard Mille watch stolen at Wembley last year during the final. European Football Championship 2020 between England and Italy, with Leclerc by text message.

“I texted him as soon as I heard the news,” he told Archyde.com. “When I participate in events now I try to be very careful and organized,” added the Briton, who has not yet recovered his watch.

“Sometimes in the midst of events, you forget some things about your safety and security.”

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