Esteban Ocon califica de "tontería total" los rumores sobre su ruptura con Haas

Esteban Ocon ha negado rotundamente las informaciones de que podría abandonar el equipo Haas de Fórmula 1 antes de tiempo tras el Gran Premio de Miami. El piloto francés aseguró que las afirmaciones sobre una disputa con el director del equipo, Ayao Komatsu, son inventadas.

Ocon se refirió a los rumores durante el fin de semana del Gran Premio de Canadá. Afirmó que conoce a Komatsu desde 2014 y que mantiene una relación sólida con el director del equipo. Ocon confirmó que tiene contrato para toda la temporada 2026 y que sigue totalmente comprometido con Haas, a pesar de un difícil comienzo de año marcado por los coches de seguridad y la mala suerte en las primeras carreras.

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