Charles Leclerc misses flight to F1 Canadian Grand Prix - it’s F1’s toughest journey…

There are 5,500 mi🦩les (8395km) between Baku and Montreal.
I𝄹t is a massive journey - which makes it even more annoying for Charles Leclerc that he missed his flight.
He's a 5, b🌳ut he doesn't fly a private jet. He's a 10 for us.
— Ryanair (@Ryanair)
“Starting my week by missin🦄g my flight to Montreal,” the Ferrari driver posted on social media.
He may be F1’s most unlucky driver at the mom𒐪ent - just days ago, both Leclerc and teammate Carlos Sainz failed to finis𓆏h the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and were forced to watch Red Bull title rival Max Verstappen win again.
RyanAir mocked the Ferrari driver’s misfortune.
A flight from Baku to Montreal this week with RyanAir would take more than 15 hours including a stopo𝓰ver in Frankfurt, Germany and would cost nearly £2000.
There is also the time difference that F1 drivers must contend with - Montreal is eight hours ♒behind Baku.
The short tu♐rnaround and long dista꧒nce is a logistical nightmare for F1. Their freight is transported by cargo planes.
DHL, F1’s logistics partner, estimatꦬed in 2019 that each team ships the equivalent weight of eight elephants.
But, luckily,🐎 not all F1 drivers will make the mammoth jo🧸urney from Baku to Montreal direct.
Pierre Gasly was spotted taking a break in the ocean - he posted: “The𒀰 Mediterranean Sea is smoother than Baku’s main straight.”