Lance Stroll’s opposing take on “stupid incident” with Daniel Ricciardo
Lance Stroll has offered his take on🌜 his c♏ollision with Daniel Ricciardo at the Chinese Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll has labelled his collision with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo in the F1 Chinese Grand Prix as a “stupid incident” and “very💖 unlucky”.
Stroll rear-ended Ricciardo as 🎃the field 📖bunched up at the hairpin just before a Safety Car restart, a collision which sent the RB driver airborne.
The contact caused significant damage to Ricciardo’s car and ul♔timately forced the Australian to retire.
Stroll continued and finished 1ꦏ5th but was handed a 10-second time penalty for ꩲcausing the collision.
While a furious Ricciard🌳o was absolutelღy convinced Stroll was at fault, the Canadian blamed a “really odd concertina effect”.
“Someone braked at the front of the pack, I don’t know who. And then everyone stops. The🌄 ♑car in front of me just stopped from like 60 to zero, so a really stupid incident. It was one of those,” Stroll explained.
“I think [the penalty] is just because of the fact that I hit the guy. But someone hit the 🐭brﷺakes and caused the concertina. I don’t know who.

"I got a penalty because of the end result that I hit Ricciardo, but it’s not like everything was normal and I just slammed into the back of him. And🍬 there was a really odd concertina effect that I would have liked to see the stewards take into consideration maybe a little bit more.
“We’re going 60 ꦑand thꦡen started to slow a little bit for it. And then zero all of a sudden. It’s just a little bit wrong place too, I was in his gearbox kind of thing and ready for the restart, and just very unlucky. We were having a good race so then so it’s a shame.
“If someo𝄹ne didn’t hit the brakes in front, there wouldn’t have been any concertina effect, there wouldn’t have been any issues. I really think it was one of those stupid incidents.”
Strol🔜l was heard calling Ricciardo an “idiot” over team radio but insisted he wasn’t accu꧒sing his rival of wrongdoing.
“No, I don't think it'ไs him,” Stroll said. “Everyone just slammed on ඣthe brakes, and he was the guy in front of me.
“I don't think he slammed on th🦩e brakes [more than others], it was, like🤡 I said, the concertina effect.”

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