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Nico Hulkenberg has claimed Sergio Perez and Kevin Magnussen didn’t take “calculated risks” in the collision that took all three out in Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix. Haas was endeavouring to recover from disqualifications for a rear wing breach that demoted its drivers to the rear, but both cars were eliminated on the opening lap. […]
Haas was trying to bounce back from disqualifications due to a rear wing breach that pushed their drivers to the back of the grid, but unfortunately, both cars got knocked out on the first lap. Magnussen tried to pass Perez on the uphill towards Massenet, leading to them getting tangled up and Perez spinning out at high speed, causing a chain reaction involving Hulkenberg. Hulkenberg was upset to be involved in an incident he had no part in, feeling he was just moments away from avoiding the collision with Perez. While understanding Magnussen’s ambition, Hulkenberg believed both drivers took unnecessary risks. Perez blamed Magnussen for the crash and was surprised by the lack of investigation from stewards, while Magnussen defended himself by saying Perez should have given him more space. Overall, it was a disappointing turn of events for both drivers and teams involved in the Monaco Grand Prix.