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Esteban Ocon Fires Back at 'Sh**ty Media' Over False Haas Dispute Rumors

Esteban Ocon Fires Back at 'Sh**ty Media' Over False Haas Dispute Rumors

Summary
Esteban Ocon forcefully denies fabricated rumors of a fallout with Haas boss Ayao Komatsu, calling the social media reports 'complete bullshit' and 'bullying' as he prepares for the Canadian Grand Prix.

Esteban Ocon has vehemently denied rumors of a serious argument with Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu, labeling the unsubstantiated social media reports as "complete bullsh*t" and "fabricated." The French driver addressed the speculation ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, insisting his relationship with Komatsu is strong and that the team is focused on improving performance.

Why it matters:

The baseless rumors threatened to destabilize Haas early in the season, with Ocon's contract expiring at the end of 2026. Such false narratives can damage a driver's reputation and sponsor relationships, but Ocon's firm response clarifies the team's unity.

The details:

  • Rumor origin: Unverified social media posts claimed Ocon and Komatsu had a major falling out at the Miami Grand Prix, even misnaming the boss as "Ryo Komatsu."
  • Ocon's reaction: "It's crazy how things have escalated... it's almost like bullying in a way." He noted the story affected his family and sponsors, saying "you can make such damage to a driver's reputation in two or three days."
  • Reality: Ocon said they had a normal post-race debrief in Miami, discussing car performance, not a dispute. "There was just a normal conversation."
  • Contract situation: Ocon's deal runs through 2026, with future talks expected in the summer. "There's no emergency or dispute, like we don't talk with Ayao or the team."

What's next:

Ocon remains fully committed to Haas for the rest of the season. With the team showing improved pace recently, he's optimistic about results. The Canadian Grand Prix offers a chance to put the rumors behind and focus on track performance. "We are doing a great job in the last couple of races," he added.

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