Piastri didn’t ‘deserve all blame’ for Turn 1 clash – Leclerc

Charles Leclerc endured a "very frustrating" early exit from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix after a Turn 1 collision involving Oscar Piastri and Andrea Kimi Antonelli.Starting P3, Leclerc's Ferrari was forced to retire due to a tire loss following contact. Piastri, who locked up and hit Antonelli's Mercedes, received a 10-second penalty.However, Leclerc disagreed with the stewards' decision, stating Piastri didn't "deserve all the blame." He suggested a "50-50" responsibility with Antonelli, arguing Antonelli should have been aware of Piastri on the inside.This double DNF for Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton also retiring, saw the team slip to fourth in the Teams' Championship, a missed podium opportunity for Leclerc.
Piastri didn’t ‘deserve all blame’ for Turn 1 clash – Leclerc
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