I was two meters away from killing myself Pierre Gasly recalls tractor incident at 2022 F1 Japanese GP
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The FIA has released its report into the crane incident during the Japanese GP: The following measures will be implemented from the The Frenchman received a penalty for speeding under the red flag, but he believed that none of this mattered. Condemning the presence of the crane, he said: "I was furious because they put my life in danger without me knowing. That was for me unacceptable, because if I had known [the crane was on track], it doesn't matter my delta lap time or whatever, my life matters more than any second that I will recover under the Safety Car, especially knowing there was a red flag." Following his life-threatening incident, Pierre Gasly received a lot of support from fans and fellow drivers. The incident was strikingly identical to what happened in 2014 at Suzuka, which cost Jules Bianchi his life under similar circumstances.
I was two meters away from killing myself - Pierre Gasly recalls tractor incident at 2022 F1 Japanese GP
Pierre Gasly of France and Scuderia AlphaTauri attends the Drivers Press Conference during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of USA at Circuit of The Americas on October 20, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) Recently, AlphaTauri star Pierre Gasly criticized the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix incident that endangered his life. After 's crash, a recovery vehicle was deployed on the track, and Gasly drove past it at a high rate of speed and almost without noticing the vehicle. Fortunately, Gasly avoided being hit by the recovery vehicle and was able to return to the pits without incident. However, he was quite furious. While speaking to RacingNews365.com, shared his thoughts about the incident: "I'm not gonna lie when I passed next to the tractor, the second that followed I knew that I was two meters away from killing myself. I went through there thinking there was nothing on track, I had to catch up on my delta." He further said, So, I was following the speed that I could go at, which was completely inappropriate to the situation and the incident that was occurring on the racetrack." The FIA has released its report into the crane incident during the Japanese GP: The following measures will be implemented from theThe FIA has released its report into the crane incident during the Japanese GP: The following measures will be implemented from the The Frenchman received a penalty for speeding under the red flag, but he believed that none of this mattered. Condemning the presence of the crane, he said: "I was furious because they put my life in danger without me knowing. That was for me unacceptable, because if I had known [the crane was on track], it doesn't matter my delta lap time or whatever, my life matters more than any second that I will recover under the Safety Car, especially knowing there was a red flag." Following his life-threatening incident, Pierre Gasly received a lot of support from fans and fellow drivers. The incident was strikingly identical to what happened in 2014 at Suzuka, which cost Jules Bianchi his life under similar circumstances.