Yuki Tsunoda and Jack Doohan blame pitlane “mess up” for F1 Miami SQ1 exits
- Yuki Tsunoda and Jack Doohan were eliminated in Q1 during the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix sprint qualifying due to pitlane traffic issues.
- The problems arose because Oliver Bearman's Haas emerged into the pitlane causing Tsunoda to slow, while Doohan was blocked by a simultaneous Alpine release of Pierre Gasly.
- Tsunoda ended his lap early after getting stuck amid other cars, while Doohan found himself trapped in the pitlane and had to be assisted by his team to move back and avoid colliding with the pit wall.
- Tsunoda explained that an unexpectedly cautious car exited the pits ahead of him, forcing him to cancel his flying lap, while Doohan expressed frustration over the team's communication, describing the blocking incident as a significant error.
- Both drivers' early exits highlight operational flaws in pitlane management, with Doohan facing speculation over his future at Alpine beyond the Miami round.
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Doohan spoke after his complaints to Alpine in the middle of another loose classification in Formula 1: “It was a disaster”
The Australian driver did not pass the first filter of the Qualy and will be released in the last places of the parrila in Saturday's Sprint race in Miami
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