Cooldown room at F1 Japanese GP reacts to Daniel Ricciardo-Alex Albon crash
Reason for Daniel Ri💖cciardo and Alex Albon's collision discussed in cooldown 🍰room at Suzuka

The crash between 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Albon was labelled “unfortunate” and due to a “blind spot” in the F1 Japanese Grand Prix cooldown room.
Race winner Max Verstappen, runner-up Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainಌz came🗹 together in the immediate aftermath of the race to see highlights of what happened on-track.
RB’s Ricciardo and Williams’ Albon collided on the first lap at Suzuka, prompting a red fl🎉ag and a Safe🧸ty Car to emerge.
Ricciardo and Albon’s races w🌺ere abruptly ended by the incident.
In the cooldown room afterwards, Sainz said: “That was a bi🍎g𒆙 shunt, huh?”
Perez replied: “He was just in the blind spot.”
Verstappen said: “You 🌼could see Daniel looking left, at the left side. It’s really unfortunate.”
Tyre strategy was also a ke꧑y topic of conversation at Suzuka.
The podium finishers were intrigued by their rivals’ 🐷choices.
Sainz asked Verstappen: “You n🎐ever thought about a one-stop?”
Verstappen replied: “You🍬 could have done it, but for us it was probably slower. And you would have struggled on the tyres.”
Merced꧂es’ Lewis Hamilton w💃as among the drivers facing difficulty with tyres and strategy.
Verst🍒appen’s win ahead of teammate Perez represented the third time in four grands prix than Red Bull have sealed a 1-2 finish.
Ferrari’s Sainz, the only other grand pr🦩ix winner aside from the Red Bulls either this year or last, completed the podium.
Sꩲainz’s excellent early season form is a reminder that he doesn’t have a race seat for 2025, when he will be replaced by Hamilton at Ferrari.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to ✱football, to F1.