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Charles Leclerc's furious, unheard radio message at 2022 Japanese Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc clearly less than pleased with race control, as he asked his team why there was a crane on the track during the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. Eight years ago, at the same race, Jules Bianchi suffered a fatal accident, hitting a recovery vehicle that had been negligently sent out to collect the crashed Sauber of Adrian Sutil. The FIA, in response to the horrific crash, introduced the Virtual Safety Car, bringing the drivers down to a safe speed during an accident that required action from the marshals. However, the governing body displayed last weekend that they have learned nothing from the catastrophic errors of 2014. READ: Watch: Marshal almost gets run over by F1 car at...
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