Yuki Tsunoda’s foul-mouthed Daniel Ricciardo blast after he’s taken out of Mexican GP
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Ricciardo attempted an overtake on Tsunoda in Mexico City, but got it wrong and made contact with the AlphaTauri, taking the very unhappy Japanese racer out of the race
Daniel Ricciardo crashed into Yuki Tsunoda (
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Yuki Tsunoda lost his temper with Daniel Ricciardo as he was forced to retire after a collision in the Mexican Grand Prix.
Both drivers were hunting for points finishes at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, but the Japanese racer would never get the chance. As Ricciardo tried to overtake on lap 51 of the race, he made contact with the AlphaTauri.
Tsunoda’s car rode up on the wheel of the McLaren before slamming into the floor. “What the f*** is he doing?” he yelled, clearly very unhappy with the Aussie for causing the crash. He then added: “How does he think he can overtake there?”
AlphaTauri called him back to the pits where they tried to change his front wing, but while they were in the process of doing so they noticed a terminal problem on his car and instead decided it would be best to retire the car.
Ricciardo was quickly given a 10-second time penalty for causing the crash, but it only inspired him to produce some of the best driving he has managed all season. Soon he was cutting through the pack with ease, moving up the points positions as quickly as he could.
He was clearly desperate to offset the time penalty as much as he could before the end of the race. And soon he was in seventh place, with enough of a gap to Esteban Ocon behind him to make sure he would not lose any positions once the penalty had been applied.
Ricciardo still finished seventh despite the time penalty (
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Ricciardo then lost some time as Fernando Alonso threatened to undo all his good work as he suffered an engine blowout. But the race director decided a full safety car was not necessary while the marshals move his stricken Alpine off a slip road, and the Aussie would have breathed a huge sigh of relief.
He then went on to make sure he would not lose any places by pulling even further clear of Ocon. And for his efforts in the second half of that race, Ricciardo was even voted driver of the day by the fans watching from home, despite the earlier incident.
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