Gasly blames Tsunoda for Monaco F1 crash: “Not his finest moment”

Pierre Gasly blamed Yuki Tsunoda for their collision in the Monaco Grand Prix, stating that Tsunoda moved under braking, leading to the incident.

Gasly clarified that the “no brakes” radio message broadcasted during the crash was taken out of context, emphasizing that he did have brakes.

He explained that Tsunoda made a mistake before the tunnel, causing him to commit to a different line, resulting in the collision.

While Gasly believes Tsunoda should have left space, Tsunoda defended his actions, claiming he was hugging the wall and didn’t want to move under braking.

Despite the incident, Gasly anticipates a better performance at the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, as the track layout will better suit Alpine’s car compared to Monaco.

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