Crash occurring again during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend at Zandvoort for the second time involving Stroll
In the thrilling world of Formula One, the Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort circuit has been filled with drama and excitement.
During the race, there was a near-collision between George Russell and Fernando Alonso. Contrary to some reports, this incident did not occur during qualifying, but during the race itself. The stewards have since determined the cause of the near-collision, but it was not attributed to either driver.
The near-collision was a result of Russell's error in judgment while attempting an overtaking maneuver. However, it's important to note that Lance Stroll, who has had multiple crashes during the weekend, was not involved in this incident.
Stroll's misfortunes started earlier in the weekend when he crashed heavily in the Hugenholtz corner. Yesterday, he also made a mistake in Turn 3, leading to a significant crash during qualifying.
Meanwhile, off the track, there's been another source of controversy. Lewis Hamilton has reportedly referred to Fernando Alonso's time at Ferrari as 'useless'. Alonso has reacted strongly to these comments, and his reaction suggests dissatisfaction with Hamilton's assessment.
The specific location of the near-collision between Russell and Alonso was not mentioned in the article. As the race continues, fans and spectators alike will be eager to see how these events unfold and how the drivers respond to the challenges they've faced so far.
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