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'I could have killed myself': Pierre Gasly furious over tractor on track at wet Japanese GP

Pierre Gasly claimed he could have "killed” himself after a near-miss with a tractor after the start of the Japanese Grand Prix brought back memories of Jules Bianchi's death in Suzuka eight years ago. 

With the race starting under heavy rain, Gasly had collected a piece of advertising barrier and pitted at the end of lap one as a safety car was deployed to allow Carlos Sainz's stricken Ferrari to be cleared away following a crash. 

Looking at onboards, the tractor was on track already when Verstappen went past… #JapaneseGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/DCHxdFFYH0

The race was then delayed as conditions worsened, but as Gasly attempted to catch the other drivers, he passed a recovery vehicle that had been sent out without the knowledge of the drivers. 

"I could have killed myself," Gasly fumed as he spoke to his pit wall with the race restart delayed. 

"What is this tractor on track?" he shouted on team radio. "I passed next to it. This is unacceptable. Remember what has happened. [I] Can't believe this." 

Other drivers were unhappy that they had not been informed of the tractor being on the circuit, with Sebastian Vettel saying: "Next time, they should inform us if there's a frickin' tractor on the road. I know we're under Safety Car, but in turn 12, there's this…" 

The FIA issued a statement on the location of the recovery vehicle: "In relation to the recovery of the incident on Lap 3, the Safety Car had been deployed and the race neutralised. 

"Car 10, which had collected damage and pitted behind the Safety Car, was then driving at high speed to catch up to the field. 

"As conditions were deteriorating, the Red Flag was shown before Car 10 passed the location of the incident where it had been damaged the previous lap." 

Sainz said:

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