Sergio Perez and Kevin Magnussen both blame each other for the huge crash that forced a restart in the Monaco Grand Prix.
The pair came together during the opening lap of the race as Magnussen attempted to squeeze through a tight gap on the inside of Perez on the exit of Turn One.
The Red Bull was destroyed during the incident, while the Dane’s Haas team-mate Nico Hulkenberg also got caught in the chaos.
All three drivers were unharmed, though were ultimately forced out of the race when it restarted.
Perez was adamant following the race that the blame should be placed firmly on Magnussen’s shoulders.
The most important thing today is that we can all go home. It was a very serious and completely unnecessary accident from my point of view.
I also hope that every photograph that was in the area is ok.
It’s a weekend to learn from and turn around as a team. Preparation for… pic.twitter.com/aeO2dLmYtX— Sergio Pérez (@SChecoPerez) May 26, 2024
He said: “It was an immense crash, one I’m disappointed about. I think it was totally unnecessary at that point of the race and there was no need for that.
“At some point, you have two options: Lift or have a contact, and I think it was too unnecessary with the speeds we were doing, and it was a massive contact.
“It was important to take things a little bit calmer.”
The incident compounded a disappointing weekend for both teams, in particularly Haas after both drivers were disqualified from qualifying and sent to the back of the grid due to a technical infringement.
However, Magnussen stood by his belief he had every right to go for the gap and was forced into the barrier by the Mexican.
In any racing incident the most important thing is that Kevin, Nico and Sergio Perez all came away from it ok #HaasF1 #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/4gXtNcD4nb
— MoneyGram Haas F1 Team (@HaasF1Team) May 26, 2024
“From my point of view, I had a good part of my front on Perez’s rear and when he went to the wall I got pushed to the wall and made contact with him,” Magnussen said.
“I trusted he was going to leave space for me since I was there. It’s not a corner where you’re braking into it, it’s a bend on the straight, so you have to have a car otherwise you leave the other guy no option.
“From my point of view, I was there, and I got squeezed to the wall.”
Ultimately, neither driver was punished for the incident as the stewards deemed it a racing incident which needed no further investigation.
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