Carlos Sainz was left feeling very, very hard done by at the AusGP but the FIA have explained why they saw things differently. F1
FIA explain why Carlos Sainz was ‘wholly to blame’ for costly Australian GP penaltyThe FIA has explained why it labelled Carlos Sainz “wholly to blame” for his collision with Fernando Alonso at the second restart of the Australian Grand Prix.
The last one came with just two laps left on the clock, and Sainz looked to try and pass his compatriot for a place on the podium, but ultimately tagged his wheel and spun the Aston Martin around as a result.
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