Romain Grosjean: Penalised Pierre Gasly not at fault for Q2 block

Romain Grosjean felt P⛦ierre Gasly was not at fault for impending him during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, d🧔espite the Haas Formula 1 driver getting knocked out in Q2.

Grosjean was eliminated from the second part of qual🍸ifying in Monaco after encountering a slow-moving Gasly in the first sector, meaning he was unable to improve on his time and ended up 13th.

Gasly has been hit with a three-place grid penalty for the infringement, but Grosjean belie𒈔ves a lack of communion from his Red Bull team was to blame for the incident, rather than driver error.

Grosjean: Penalised Gasly not at fault for Q2 block

Romain Grosjean felt Pierre Gasly was not at fault for impending him during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Pꦉrix, despite the Haas Formula 1 driver getting knocked out in Q2.

Grosjean was elimina✅ted from the second part of qualifying in Monaco after encountering a slow-moving Gasly in the first sector, meaning he was unable to improve on his time and ended up 13th.

Gasly has been hit with a three-place grid penalty for the infringement, but Grosjean beli🥀eves a lack of communion from his Red Bull team was to blame for the incident, rather than driver error.

“At the end, traffic cost us the chance to move into Q3,” Grosjean said.

“I was clearly goinꦰg to crash into Pierre but it’s not his fault, we can’t see anything with these mirrors, we rely on the rad🦂io and I don’t think he was warned on the radio by Red Bull.

“The sam💜e happened to me in Bahrain with Land🙈o Norris. I’m obviously unhappy, and even though Gasly was penalised, it’s not his fault, and it’s not going to change my qualifying.

“I’ll start where I am, and for tomorrow, that’s a bad thing. It’s Monaco, there’s not much we☂ can hope for as qualifying is key.”

Haas team ꦅprincipal Guenther Steiner felt Grosjean would have “ea𝔉sily” progressed into Q3 had he not had his lap ruined.

“Romain was impeded by Gasly - it was the wrong moment, at the wrong time, at the wrong🌟 place,” Steiner explained.

“He was pushed out of getting into Q3🧔 by that, otherwise I think he would have made it iജn easily to Q3.

“Overall, I think we’re happier today than upset,” he added. “We start P5 tomorrow with Kevin, because Gasly was penalised, and we just nee🐭d to deliver a clean race, and get as many points as possible so we can build on our tally from Spain.”

Gasly’s penalty means Kevin Magnussen will start Sunday’s race 𓆏from fifth on the grid, having put in one of the st🐈andout performances of qualifying.

“It was a really good session,” the Dane s♚aid. "I had a really good car, I could push, I felt comfortable. I put a lot of stress on the guys in Q2 with the damage to the front wing in the session after I kissed the wall, they did a fantastic job to turn it around, fix itജ, and send me out again.

“I got into Q3 with a good lap, tꦬhen did another one there. We know how impo♚rtant qualifying is at this track, so to get P6 at the front of the midfield again - the fake pole position - I’m extremely happy with it.

“It was a perf🥂ect job from the whole team, n💟ot just me, it was a team effort.”

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