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    Antonelli as much to blame as Piastri for first corner incident – Leclerc

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaNovember 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Charles Leclerc says Kimi Antonelli ought to have shared equal blame for the preliminary contact with Oscar Piastri that took the Ferrari driver out of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

    Piastri tried to overhaul Antonelli down the within of Flip 1 after a security automotive restart, with Leclerc on the skin in a three-wide second because the trio fought over second place. Leclerc stayed extensive however Antonelli and Piastri got here collectively on the entry into the nook, with the stewards giving Piastri a 10-second time penalty and deciding the Australian was “wholly accountable” for the incident.

    “I watched it from afar, from the place I used to be sat within the grass trying on the large display screen,” Leclerc mentioned. “It is a disgrace. Collateral harm of an incident between Oscar and Kimi, the place in my view really Kimi was as a lot guilty as Oscar.

    “For me it’s kind of of a 50-50 incident, Oscar being optimistic, Kimi doing the nook like Oscar was by no means there. And meaning they collided and touched me. Very irritating contemplating we’re combating for the second place within the constructors’ championship and we’re the one ones that aren’t ending the race. So it is going to be very troublesome to get that second now.”

    With Lewis Hamilton additionally retiring from the race at Interlagos attributable to crash harm sustained in two separate incidents, Ferrari is now fourth within the constructors’ championship, 36 factors behind Mercedes in second.

    “It is a robust weekend, at the least a troublesome Sunday,” group principal Fred Vasseur mentioned. “I had the sensation that with Charles we have been in a superb place. He had a superb begin, a superb restart, he took margin on the [outside] curb and we’re paying the complete worth of the crash between Antonelli and Piastri.

    “I do not care about who’s at fault between Piastri and Antonelli, however for certain it was not Charles! And it is robust as a result of on this struggle you possibly can’t hand over factors. If you find yourself giving up factors, you might be giving factors additionally to the others. It is the double penalty and in our case it’s extremely harsh.”



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