‘Danger!’ - Rapid Lance Stroll warning prevents collision with George Russell
New footage has revealed quick-thinking f🎃rom Lance Stroll's engineer helped him avoid a stricken Geoౠrge Russell.

A rapid warning from168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lance Stroll’s engineer helped the Aston Martin driver avoid a potential collision with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell’s stricken Mercedes at the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
Russell lost control of his car and crashed at the blind Turn 6 - one of the fastest corners at the Albert Park circuit - in pursuit of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso amid a late battle over sixth place.
The Mercedes driver ended up being flipped on his 🔜side and was left stricken in the middle of the track, creating a dangerous situation.
Russell’s panic was evident in his radio message in whꦇich he pleaded for a red flag. Race control instead deployed a swift Virt⛎ual Safety Car.
Stroll was the first driver to arrive at the scene of Russell’s shunt but fast𝔉 reactions from his race e☂ngineer Ben Michell helped avoid a potentially catastrophic accident.
Previously unseen footageℱ has now emerged, revealing how the incident unfolded from Stroll’s perspective as the Canadian slowed and cautiously made his way through the debris field.
Michell to Stroll: “Yellow ahead, Russell off Turn 6. Yellow ahead. Yellow ahead. Yellow ahead."
BM: “Danger, he’s in the track. Danger. Be careful, careful, careful."
BM: “VSC. Once it’s Safety Car, delta positive.”
LS: “Woah, is he ok?”
BM: “I don’t know, mate.”
BM: “The driver has said he’s okay, Lance. Focus on your delta.”
It was Michell’s final race working on🌠 the pit wall with Stroll.
RB’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda📖 was the next driver to arrive but by the time he did the VSC had already been activated.
The stewards im🌱posed a 20-second penalty on Alonso for “potentially dangerous driving” in front of Ruꦓssell before his big crash.
Alonso subsequently dropped from sixth to 💛eighth in the final results, w💖ith teammate Stroll promoted to P6.

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