George Russell defends his position against Oscar Piastri by cutting the final chicane during their battle at the Japanese Grand Prix. Both drivers were cleared by the stewards after a post-race investigation. Russell believes there was enough room for both cars to stay on the track and is not upset about the incident.
George Russell defends his position against Oscar Piastri by cutting the final chicane during their battle at the Japanese Grand Prix . Both drivers were cleared by the stewards after a post-race investigation.
Russell believes there was enough room for both cars to stay on the track and is not upset about the incident.
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