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Oliver Bearman continued his scathing rebuttal of Yuki Tsunoda’s driving standards after their run-in in F1’s United States GP, labelling him “dangerous”.
Oliver Bearman criticized Yuki Tsunoda’s driving as “dangerous” following their incident at the United States Grand Prix in Formula 1, where Bearman had to take evasive action to avoid a collision with Tsunoda. Despite finishing ninth, Bearman lost two positions due to the near miss, impacting his race result at Haas’ home circuit. The feud between the two drivers escalated post-race, with Bearman accusing Tsunoda of moving under braking, a claim Tsunoda vehemently denied. Bearman expressed ongoing displeasure with Tsunoda’s driving standards and hinted at a potential discussion on the issue during the upcoming Mexico City Grand Prix weekend. Reflecting on the situation, Bearman stated his concerns about the dangers posed by Tsunoda’s driving behavior and hoped to race without the looming threat of a race ban, acknowledging his recent accumulation of penalty points but defending his driving conduct as fair and competitive.






