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Tsunoda takes blame for clash with Gasly in F1 British GP

Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri AT03, battles with Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri AT03

The pair were running in seventh and eighth at the time of their clash, which led to Gasly’s eventual retirement and a lowly 14th place finish for Tsunoda.

Onboard footage revealed that their battle first began to heat up at Stowe on lap 10, with Gasly’s graining soft tyres having allowed his team-mate to close up.

Tsunoda went down the inside and Gasly ran wide off the circuit but still managed to get back in front before Vale.

Tsunoda stayed close to the sister car and then tried a run down the inside at the tight right-hander at Village, where contact sent both men spinning off the track.

Asked by his engineer how his car was, the Japanese driver replied: “My car is okay, but fu***ng hell!”

Tsunoda received a five-second penalty and two penalty points for causing a collision, while Gasly was eventually called in to retire with wing damage.

Tsunoda insisted that he thought he had the space to make the move but accepted that he was at fault.

“Well, from my side, my speed it was easy to make the corner,” he said when asked by Autosport about the incident.

“But at the same time I didn’t expect that he’d close the door. I mean, he didn’t close the door fully, but it was not enough space, I would say, to turn.

“Obviously, if we drive battling each other, we want to give the minimum room as much as much as possible, because you don’t want to let the car pass so easily.

“So I can understand Pierre. Of course, definitely I can wait for a different opportunity. I would say the main thing is I’m sorry for the team.

“I mean, definitely, we’ve got to have a conversation. Obviously my other situation, I was faster clearly. But anyway, that’s my fault I would say. Nothing I can say other than this.”

Expanding on the contact, he said: “There was no overspeed. I will say it was still possible to keep me in the white line in the exit, because I obviously I tried to overtake before the corner, not in the middle of the corner.

“And I didn’t expect he’d try to still fight against me in a corner, but that was my mistake.

“You know, my expectation management was not good enough. So this is the thing I can learn. This is the thing I have to avoid next time.”

Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri AT03, battles with Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri AT03

Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images

Gasly declined to criticise his team-mate in public, but he made his frustration clear.

“I’m extremely disappointed because we were in such a good position after the restart, both in the points on a…

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