Yuki Sunoda And Pierre Galli Both have refused to accept the blame for every driver in Jeddah for creating an accident.
Tsaroda’s red bull contacted Alpine Galley on Turn 4 on the opening lap of the race.
This was one of a series of exciting exercises on Lap One with Race Winner Oscar piastry Tangling with Max Verustapane On the front, Dutchman earned a fine of five seconds.
But this was the second red bull of Sunoda that beat both of them with Galli, before the two were stinked to obstacles.
Tsaroda said: “It is difficult to blame me or Pierre. I have done as much as possible to avoid it.
“I was completely under control in terms of speed and I was not, such as, almost crashing in the car, which was Carlos (Sainz).
“I was completely under control and I tried to escape as much as I could, not to kill Pierre, especially that it is probably the tasteless corner of this track.
“It’s ashamed how it ended. You can say that there was a place but from my point of view I had no place and I tried to slow down to avoid it.”
Pierre Galli, Alpine
Photo by photo: Steven T / Motorsport Images
Meanwhile, Gasli, who was the last place in Bahrain in positive results for French, said he was not guilty too.
He said: “There is no need to say too much about it. I know him. It was never intentional, but on my side, I had a good line, which was coming in 4 turn, I could have put a brake for a long time and could try and leave the place as much as I could outside Turn 4.
“So I already have a car, which is a white line pass. I had to keep my two wheels inside the track to ensure that passed to ensure that it was passed.
“I mean, at the end of the day, it is a small touch, but it is just a shame that it is a restriction for both our races.”
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