Oliver Bearman launched a scathing attack on rival Yuki Tsunoda as he accused the Red Bull driver of making "dangerous" manoeuvres during their United States Grand Prix battle.

Bearman was pressuring Tsunoda in the battle for seventh on lap 34 when the Haas driver spun at Turn 15, as the Red Bull closed the door on an attempted overtake up the inside.

British rookie Bearman was adamant that Tsunoda had broken the rules, or at least gone against "the spirit of the regulations" by moving under braking in his attempts to defend.

"For me, what he did was unfair," Bearman told Sky Sports F1 after finishing ninth. "I felt what he did was against the rules and against the spirit of the regulations and what we race to.

"It was two laps that I was trying to fight with him, clearly I had more

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