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Did any driver deserve a penalty huge Monaco GP crash? · RaceFans

At the moment of contact, Perez was steering slightly to the left

Whenever two drivers collide it’s not unusual for each to express anger at the other’s role in the crash.

But following yesterday’s collision which caused the Monaco Grand Prix to be suspended for almost three-quarters of an hour, Sergio Perez’s main complaint was that the incident hadn’t even been investigated.

Should it have been – and should either he or rival Kevin Magnussen been held responsible for their destructive shunt?

Incident

The collision happened on the first lap as cars tackled the uphill run from the first ‘true’ corner, Sainte Devote, to the second, Massenet. At this point the track winds left and right and the ordinary racing line plots a reasonably straight course between the barriers.

However at the start of a race drivers often climb the hill side-by-side with their rivals and have to give them more room. As Magnussen moved to the right-hand of Perez heading up the hill, the pair made contact, triggering a huge crash.

At the moment of contact, Perez was steering slightly to the right
Magnussen began to draw alongside Perez as they accelerated up the hill
Magnussen began to draw alongside Perez as they accelerated up the hill
At the moment of contact, Magnussen was slightly further alongside
At the moment of contact, Magnussen was slightly further alongside
Hulkenberg's view of the pair as they collided
Hulkenberg’s view of the pair as they collided

What they said

Sergio Perez, Red Bull, Monaco, 2024
Perez and the Haas drivers retired due to huge crash

Perez said Magnussen should have realised he wasn’t far enough alongside the Red Bull to pass and backed out:

It’s lap one, it’s just important if you’re not in the right position, automatically you’re going to end up losing.

I was getting out of the corner. If you see my onboard, there’s no point where you see Kevin. I was just pretty surprised that he kept it flat at that point because it was just very unnecessary.
Sergio Perez

Magnussen believes he was far enough alongside Perez to be left space:

From my point of view I had a good part of my front along Perez’s rear. When he went to the wall, I just got pushed into the wall and made contact with him.

I trusted that he was going to leave a space for me since I was there. It’s not a corner that you’re braking into. It’s just like a little bend on the straight so you have to have a car width otherwise you leave the guy no option.
Kevin Magnussen

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Magnussen’s team mate Nico Hulkenberg, who was also eliminated in the same collision, described it as follows:

I think it’s somewhat a racing incident. It looked maybe a bit optimistic from Kevin, but I…

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