Isack Hadjar s'excuse auprès de Charles Leclerc pour sa manœuvre lors du GP du Canada

Isack Hadjar s'est excusé auprès de Charles Leclerc après une manœuvre défensive lors du Grand Prix du Canada qui a donné une frayeur au pilote Ferrari. Hadjar a écopé d'une pénalité de 10 secondes pour cet incident mais a tout de même terminé à la cinquième place.

Le pilote Red Bull a qualifié sa manœuvre de trop rude et a affirmé qu'il n'avait pas l'intention de pousser Leclerc hors de la piste. Il a ajouté qu'il s'était rapidement excusé car cette action était inutile et que Leclerc est un pilote correct.

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