Verstappen takes blame for Piastri crash but unhappy with 10s penalty
The Red Bull driver was penalised after colliding into Piastri at the opening corner of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, as Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20, spin after contact at the start
Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images
Max Verstappen apologised to Oscar Piastri after hitting his McLaren at Turn 1 of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but questioned the current penalty procedure in Formula 1.
The 2024 world champion tried to go up the inside of Piastri at the start of the season finale but instead crashed into the Australian, who dropped to the back as a result.
It could have had a huge impact on the constructors’ championship but, ultimately, McLaren still ended its 26-year wait for a teams' title as Lando Norris won and Piastri recovered to 10th.
Verstappen said over team radio that the incident was “unlucky” but revealed he had said sorry to Piastri after the race.
“My launch was good and then I tried to grab the inside and I quickly realised, once I committed to it, that the gap was closing and I wanted to try and get out of it, because I didn't want to naturally, of course, crash with Oscar,” he said.
“But unfortunately, we still clipped each other, but I already apologised to Oscar, it is not what you want to happen, and especially not with him. He's a great guy but it happened, and it is a bit unfortunate.
“The thing was that, when you're in that position, you're focusing on the car ahead...you commit. When you start first or second, you never really look behind.
“So I went for it, and then I realised, 'shit, he doesn't see me there'. So I was like trying to get out of it, but then we still clipped.”
Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38 and Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20 collide on the corner causing each other to spin
Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images
Verstappen also labelled the stewards “idiots” via team radio for handing him a 10-second penalty for causing the collision.
He continued to question the decision when asked about it after the race, where he eventually finished sixth.
“Of course, that is on me. But I was expecting maybe 20 seconds, 30 seconds, I don't know, stop and go!," he said sarcastically. "So maybe something to talk about for next time.
“I don't understand anything anymore, but it’s fine, whatever. I'm not going to get angry about stuff like that.
"It's not worth my time and yeah, just have a break. Like I said, the most important thing is that I apologise to Oscar and that's it.”
Piastri was at least pleased to be able to toast constructors’ success with McLaren despite a race to forget for the Australian.
When asked if Verstappen’s overtaking attempt was too optimistic, Piastri told Sky Sports: “Probably yes, but he came and apologised straight away,”
“The stewards deemed there was a penalty, so we go again next year, it was a tough race from then on but again, we achieved our main target today and that’s all that matters.
“It was a pretty miserable race for myself but of course, the biggest thing today is we clinched the championship.
"It's a massive credit to everyone and McLaren for what they've achieved this year and I couldn't be prouder of them all.”
Photos from Abu Dhabi GP Race
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