'I really hope that this is the last time we get to see in any category the recovery vehicles on track while there are cars out there.' 💬 Sergio Perez says the recovery vehicles on-track at the JapaneseGP was 'was the lowest thing I've seen in years':
lost control and crashed on the first lap, and the crane – and at least one marshal – were on the circuit when the safety car led the field through the next time round, prior to a red flag before the end of that lap., who pitted for a new nose and was trying to catch the queue, passed by the crane., complete with his angry reaction on the radio, soon began to circulate on social media during the red flag break.
"It doesn't matter [about] the conditions; it should just never happen and I really hope that this is the last time we get to see in any category the recovery vehicles on track while there are cars out there. “So yeah, I think in that regard it was right to stop the race, to start the race at the times we did, but what is really low and was the lowest thing I've seen in years was two crane vehicles out there.”
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