Pierre Gasly Blames Yuki Tsunoda for Their Monaco F1 Crash
- Pierre Gasly blamed Yuki Tsunoda for a crash during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix that ended Gasly's race.
- The collision took place at the Nouvelle chicane after Gasly claimed Tsunoda changed his line while braking, a point Tsunoda rejected, insisting he maintained a steady position during the maneuver.
- Gasly, driving for Alpine and qualifying 18th, tried an ambitious overtake on Tsunoda's Red Bull but crashed into the back of the RB21 car.
- The stewards placed the main blame on Gasly, issuing a reprimand and calling the overtake unlikely to succeed, as the drivers exchanged sharp comments including Tsunoda calling Gasly an 'idiot'.
- The crash reflected tensions between former teammates and left Gasly retiring early, while Tsunoda finished 17th amid a difficult weekend influenced by qualifying struggles and team tactics.
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