Isack Hadjar si scusa con Charles Leclerc per la manovra nel GP del Canada

Isack Hadjar ha chiesto scusa a Charles Leclerc dopo che una manovra difensiva durante il Gran Premio del Canada ha fatto spaventare il pilota della Ferrari. Hadjar ha ricevuto una penalità di 10 secondi per l'incidente, ma ha comunque concluso al quinto posto.

Il pilota della Red Bull ha descritto la manovra come troppo dura e ha affermato di non aver avuto l'intenzione di spingere Leclerc fuori pista. Ha aggiunto di essersi scusato rapidamente perché l'azione non era necessaria e perché Leclerc è un pilota corretto.

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