‘Danger!’ - Rapid Lance Stroll warning prevents collision with George Russell
New footage has revealed quick-thinking from Laജnce Stroll's engineer helped him avoid a stricken George Russel🙈l.

A rapid warning from168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lance Stroll’s engineer helped the Aston Martin driver avoid a potential collision with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: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5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso amid a late battle over sixth place.
The Mercedes driver ended up being flipped on his side and was left str🔴icken in the middle of the track, creating a dangerous situation.
Russell’s panic was evident in his radio message in which he🎃 pleaded for a red flag. Race control🌳 instead deployed a swift Virtual Safety Car.
Stroll was the first driver 🅰to arrive at the scene of Russell’s shunt but fast reactions from his race engineer Ben Michell helped avoid a potentially catastrophic accident.
Previously unseen footage 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 theﷺ pit wall with Stroll.
RB’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda was the next driver to arriv🥃e but by the time he did the VSC had already been activated.
The stewards imposed a 20-second penalty on Alonso fo❀r “potentially dangerous driving” in front of Russell before h🗹is big crash.
Alonso subsequently dropped from sixth to eighth in the final results, with teammate Stro🅘ll promoted to P6.

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