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Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly were involved in a high-speed crash early on at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The F1 stewards have concluded that Pierre Gasly was deemed at fault for the collision with Yuki Tsunoda during the Monaco Grand Prix, resulting in Gasly receiving a reprimand.
Gasly hit Tsunoda’s car from behind as they exited the tunnel on lap nine of the race, leading to Gasly’s retirement due to significant damage to the front left of his car.
The stewards dismissed claims that Tsunoda did not leave enough space between his car and the edge of the track, stating that the attempted overtake by Gasly was ambitious and unlikely to succeed.
Gasly’s rear tires locking slightly while braking was also noted as a contributing factor to the collision, reducing the braking efficiency of his car.
Ultimately, the stewards determined that Gasly was predominantly to blame for the incident and imposed a reprimand on him, considering there was no immediate and obvious sporting consequence to Tsunoda from the collision.






