Here is the official TASO take on this, just FYI.
First off you have obstruction on F3. Then you had R3 interfere with F4. When you normally have interference, it takes precedence. However in this case since F3 caused R3 to collide with F4, I would recognize the obstruction only, since the defense caused the interference.
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