F1 star Charles Leclerc reacts to his brutal crash during a practice session of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Ferrari's young star seems to have some difficulties figuring out a new track in Saudi Arabia, as he, unfortunately, crashed his car into a barrier, leaving it to spin around intensely and suffer significant damage. Yet, Leclerc doesn't seem fazed by the brutal encounter.

Via Planet F1

“Yes, a day that unfortunately didn’t end up the way that I wanted, but overall we went through everything we wanted to test,” said Leclerc, per the official F1 website.

“I think the potential is here and if we put everything together for tomorrow, we should have a good day.

With Ferrari trying to maintain their lead over McLaren in the constructor standings, the team has to endure a lot of work due to the crash—which Leclerc is hugely sorry for.

“But obviously, I’m sorry for the team that will have to do a big, big work ahead of tomorrow for the car to be ready, and hopefully I will do a good enough job to thank them in the best way possible with a good result tomorrow.”

Ferrari can view their lead over McLaren as an accomplishment, but no one can deny Mercedes and Red Bull's dominance in F1 this season. Hopefully, Ferrari fans can experience some success soon as their team consists of two rising stars in the sport.