Japanese GP: Sergio Perez calls Suzuka tractor incident F1's 'lowest point in years'

The FIA has 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:launched an investigation into the appearance of a recovery vehicle during the early stages of Sunday’s Grand Prix after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pierre Gasly had a near-miss.
Gasly was168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: left furious with the FIA after he narrowly avoided a 200 km/h collision with a crane and marshals following 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz’s first-lap crash in wet conditions.
AlphaTauri’s Gasly, who admitted the moment had left him 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:fearing for his life, was pen෴alised for speeding under red-flag conditions as he tried to catch up to the back of the pack behind🅰 the Safety Car.
The incident took place eight years after168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Jules Bianchi suffered fatal head injuries when he crashed into a recov🐓ery vehicle in similar conditions at Suzuka, prompting emotional and ang☂ry reactions from several drivers.
"That's the lowest point we've se𝕴en in the sport for years," Perez told Sky.
"What happened today just makes me so angry. I just hope in the sport𒅌 we never get to see this situation ever again becaဣuse you are just putting all the drivers at risk.
“We saw what happened here a few years ago with our frieꩲnd Jules and absolutely I don't care about what was the reason for that. It should never happen again, ever in any category.”

McLaren’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris, who initially,🅺 insisted that driver safety must always remain paramount.
"I think it's quite clear that it can't ever🦹 happen in Formula 1 ever again,” said Norris. “Especially when at this circuit, however many years ago, we lost a life.
"It's a bit crazy. I really dꦰon't understand how it's happened. I don't know who okayed it and who allowed it to happen. We risk enough by trying to go out there and put on a show.
"You💯 couldn't see anything, I literally mean nothing, and we're taking enough risks in those conditions, so when you have something like this it's just mind-blowing to me how someone can choose to do that, and they don't know the consequences o🅘bviously that it can have on us.
"I don't think many conversations✃ need to be had, especially from us drivers. I think we've made it clear it should be pretty simple on how to fix it, and that's for it to never h♐appen again."

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