'Pushing and pulling is part of it, but this went too far.'
Claiming there were “some issues” with his AMR24 in the build-up to the George Russell incident, Robert Doornbos says Fernando Alonso’s failure to give an “Oscar-worthy act” led to the FIA getting involved.
Alonso, speaking to Sky Sports prior to visiting the stewards, initially spoke of a problem with his car. “You try to get a good exit, that’s possible. But if you cause a crash, questions will arise, and then the FIA asks: can we look at the data? Data never lies.”
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