Esteban Ocon Addresses Online Abuse After Monaco GP Incident
The Alpine F1 driver confirms he will race in Canada despite backlash following a collision with teammate Pierre Gasly.
- Ocon received significant online abuse after a first-lap collision with Gasly in Monaco.
- The incident led to Ocon retiring from the race and receiving a five-place grid penalty for Montreal.
- Ocon expressed sadness over the negativity but highlighted his commitment to the team.
- Team Principal Bruno Famin hinted at consequences but Ocon will continue racing.
- Ocon's contract with Alpine expires at the end of the season, adding pressure to his performance.