🗣️ 'Some questionable defending at points' George Russell felt Charles Leclerc’s defensive driving was “borderline” during the BritishGP ⬇️ F1
George Russell has accused Charles Leclerc of “questionable defending” during the Formula 1 British Grand Prix, suggesting that some of the Ferrari driver’s moves were “borderline”.Russell followed Leclerc closely for the first 18 laps of the race but could not get by until the latter made an early first stop.
"I think I could have extended even further had it been clear air. I felt really good on that tyre, it felt really good on our car. “Probably both the McLarens would have pitted to cover me. So I still probably would have finished fifth."Motorsport Images “That's clearly not allowed in the rules. I think they gave him a slap on the wrist. But you know when you got one overtaking opportunity and [he gets] sort of a warning for it, it's a bit frustrating."
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