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Charles Leclerc wears ice vest to combat 30C Silverstone temperature before losing British GP to Lewis Hamilton

CHARLES LECLERC wore an ice vest to combat the 30C Silverstone temperatures.

But the heat on track proved too much for Ferrari’s French driver as he blew his race-long lead at the death to Lewis Hamilton.

Charles Leclerc wore an ice vest before the British GP... but he blew his lead two laps from the end
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Charles Leclerc wore an ice vest before the British GP... but he blew his lead two laps from the endCredit: Getty

Leclerc took top spot at the British GP on the first lap after a dramatic collision between Hamilton and Max Verstappen, saw the Red Bull ace smash into the barriers at 180mph before dropping out of the race.

After a red-flag delay, Leclerc was ice-cool at the restart in front of a bumper crowd at Silverstone while also being watched by celebs including Tom Cruise in the pit lanes.

And his secret may have been an ice vest he wore before the race started.

The temperature hit over 30C in Britain today, with the race track hitting a crazy 52C.

And it looked like Leclerc’s method was proving to be a winner as he led the race up until the 50th lap.

However, Hamilton ramped up the pressure, closing down Leclerc’s ten-second lead before overtaking him with less than two laps to go.

Hamilton pulled away from his French rival before racing over the finish line as the British GP winner.

But his tangle with Verstappen in the first lap has left a sour taste in Red Bull’s mouth.

Christian Horner fumed: "Thank God he [Verstappen] walked away, that's the biggest result we will have today.

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"It is very clear Lewis stuck a wheel on the inside on one of the fastest corners on the calendar.

"Lewis has driven here for years and knows you just don't do that. Thank God we have not had a driver seriously injured.

"It was a desperate move. He failed to make the move in the first part of the lap and then it was just a desperate move."

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