The Monaco Clash: Pierre Gasly Points Finger at Yuki Tsunoda in F1 Collision

Pierre Gasly attributed his crash in the Monaco Grand Prix to Yuki Tsunoda, accusing Tsunoda of moving under braking during the incident. Gasly clarified that Tsunoda’s actions left him with no room to maneuver, despite a “no brakes” radio message during the collision. He emphasized the importance of sticking to the racing line on a narrow track like Monaco. Tsunoda defended his driving, claiming he was hugging the wall and wouldn’t move under braking if faced with the situation again.

Alpine had a challenging weekend in Monaco, with Gasly qualifying in 18th position and teammate Franco Colapinto finishing 13th in the race. Gasly acknowledged that Monaco’s low-speed nature exposed weaknesses in Alpine’s car performance. Looking ahead to the Spanish Grand Prix, Gasly expected a better performance on the high-speed Barcelona track compared to Monaco’s challenging layout last weekend.

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