Rivals at odds over who caused first-lap crash in Saudi Arabian GP
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Early Red Bull Frust! Tsunoda after Crash Out
The second red-bull car remains in the running Formula 1 season of the cars, which is not exactly followed by luck or success! After the New Zealander Liam Lawson had already been replaced after two misguided races, Yuki Tsunoda now tortures himself as teammate of Max Verstappen. In Jeddah the Japanese had to take the sails already after the 1st lap, in a crash with Pierre Gasly's Alpine the RB21 was too badly damaged to be able to continue the …
“I Know Yuki’s Intentions”: Pierre Gasly Reacts as Tsunoda Dodges Penalty for Race-Ending Crash in Jeddah
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit has garnered a reputation for being notoriously difficult to overtake on. However, the Grand Prix often compensates for the lack of overtaking with its history of race-altering Safety Car moments. While not as decisive in shaping the outcome of the 2025 edition of the Saudi Arabian GP, the circuit still lived up to its disruptive nature. Bernd Maylander was called into action on the very first lap of the 50-lap race, …
Tsunoda-Gasly claim they could do nothing more in Saudi F1 clash
Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly have both refused to accept the blame for causing a race-ending crash for each driver in the 2025 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.Tsunoda’s Red Bull made contact with the Alpine of Gasly at Turn 4 on the opening lap of the race.It was one of a series of exciting manoeuvres on lap one, with race winner Oscar Piastri tangling with Max Verstappen at the ...Keep reading
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