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This is such a weird take to me, did you watch Ant's analysis in the Sky post-race show? Zhou was solidly a wheel ahead before turn-in, and maintained that through the apex and until the contact. Tsunoda understeered from the apex of the first half of the chicane straight to the opposite white-line in the second half of the chicane. Had Zhou stayed in it, he'd have been driven 4-wheels off track from a car that's a wheel behind.
Tsunoda wasn't a jerk about it, he wasn't trying to bully Zhou off-track. But...
I like Yuki, but this seems fairly textbook. The only way he was keeping that position was running Zhou wide, the job was done by turn-in but Yuki carried too much speed for Zhou to stay in the fight long enough for the movement to play out.