Verstappen questions FIA after branding Leclerc "irresponsible"
Red Bull Formula 1 driver Max Ve🐟rstappen says Charles Leclerc’s driving at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix was “irresponsible” as the pair clashed on the opening lap.
Leclerc lost ground at the start, enabling Verstappen to look to the outside on the run to the🌼 fast, right-hander at Turn 1, but the duo collided at the apex of Turn 2 as Leclerc understeered into the Dutchman.
Verstappen was forced wide and dropped down the order with car damage that ultimately forced him into an e🎃arly retirement, while Leclerc als🙈o suffered front wing damage but recovered to take sixth.

Red Bull Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen says Charles Leclerc’s driving at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix was “irres▨ponsible” as the🐽 pair clashed on the opening lap.
Leclerc lost ground at the start, enabling Verstappen to look to the outside on the run to the fast, right-🌊hander at Turn 1, but the duo collided at the apex of Turn 2 as Leclerc understeered into the Dutch𓃲man.
Verstappe🅘n was forced wide and dropped down the order with car damage that ultimately forced him into an early retirement, while Leclerc also suffered front wing damage but recovered to take sixth.
Japan🐼ese GP stewards reverted their initial decision not to investigate the incident before summoning both drivers to a post-race hearing t♓o discuss the clash further at 1700 local time.
“We had a really good start for once, so that was the positive and then I just stayed on the outside,” Verstappꦓen explained.
“I felt like I was in third and then suddenly at Turn 2 Charles just drove into the side of my car. From m🅰y side I don’t think I could have done anything different there.
“We all know that you lose downforce behind other cars, so that is not an excuse and I think he is experienced enough to know that. “The weird thing for me 🦋is that initially they don’t even investigate it, and my whole car is destroyed. There are just holes in the side of the car.
“Then they started to investigate it but nꦬow it’s after the race - I mean, what more should he do to get a penalty?,” he added. “I like hard racing but I don’t think this was hard racing, this was just ꦡirresponsible driving into Turn 2.
“They had a bad start ဣso for sure he was just trying to recover places but there’s only as much as you can do and it’s still a very long race. It’s a shame that it happened.”
Verstappen also took issue with the stewards decision-making regarding an investigation 🗹into an alleged jump start made by polesitter Sebastian Vettel.
“Watching the footage back from S𒊎eb’s start, he moves and then he stops, the rules say you cannot move, and that’s fine because he didn’t gain an advantage they sa𝔉id,” Verstappen said.
“So, I really don’t understand what’s♈ going on today with the rules.”
Leclerc sa𒉰id he needed to watch replays of the i✤ncident before forming a clear judgement about who was to blame.
“I understeered being behind Seb and Lewi🌟s and then we touched,” he said.
“I don’t know what happened and I haven’t seen the full situation from the outside and this I need to look at. But from the caꦅr it was just a tricky situation.”
Asked if expects to receive a penalty, Leclerc replied: “I have no idea. As I said, I need to look [at the incident] from the outside of the ♎car.”

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