Ollie Bearman Stands Firm Against Yuki Tsunoda Criticism: The Unwavering Voice of Integrity

Ollie Bearman Stands Firm Against Yuki Tsunoda Criticism: The Unwavering Voice of Integrity

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“That’s the bit that’s worrying, I would say, and the fact that you broke super early as well. That’s where it becomes dangerous.”

Ollie Bearman hasn’t changed his viewpoint on Yuki Tsunoda’s aggressive driving at the United States Grand Prix, maintaining that it was “dangerous.” Following their battle at the Circuit of the Americas, Bearman heavily criticized Tsunoda’s actions. During an attempted overtake on the inside of Turn 15 in Austin, Tsunoda’s defensive move led Bearman to cut the corner, go off track onto the grass, and spin. This near-miss almost resulted in a major collision between the two drivers, with Bearman narrowly avoiding Tsunoda’s car. Despite ultimately finishing seventh, Bearman dropped behind Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg post-spin. Describing Tsunoda’s tactics as “unfair,” Bearman expressed concerns about the dangerous nature of the situation, particularly with Tsunoda moving under braking, a practice considered impermissible by drivers. Bearman, currently on 10 penalty points, acknowledges the looming threat of a one-race suspension but remains focused on improving and removing the target from his back.

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