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Daniel Ricciardo blasts Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll after Chinese Grand Prix collision

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VideoDaniel Ricciardo is rear ended by Lance Stroll.

Australian Daniel Ricciardo accused Lance Stroll of not looking where he was going after the Aston Martin driver said an “odd concertina effect” was to blame for him slamming into the Australian’s car in the Chinese Grand Prix.

Ricciardo retired with substantial damage from the incident that happened during a safety car restart on Sunday as cars suddenly bunched up into a hairpin turn.

Stroll was given a 10-second penalty by Formula 1 stewards for causing a collision, a punishment he felt was undeserved.

“It’s so frustrating. Obviously, racing incidents happen but behind a safety car, that should never happen,” Ricciardo told reporters.

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“What makes my blood boil is I’ve watched his onboard (video) to just see it from his perspective, to try to maybe just have some type of understanding.

“And as soon as we start braking, you can see his helmet turn right. He’s looking at the apex of Turn 14, he’s not even watching me.”

Daniel Ricciardo.
Camera IconDaniel Ricciardo. Credit: Lars Baron/Getty Images

Stroll finished 15th and said he had merely been in the wrong place at the wrong time.

“Someone braked at the front of the pack, I don’t know who, and then everyone stopped,” he told reporters.

“The car in front of me just stopped from like 60kph to zero, and then boom, so it was really stupid. It’s one of those.

“I got a penalty because of the end result that I hit Ricciardo, but it’s not like everything was normal and I just ploughed into the back of him.

“It was a really odd concertina effect that I would have liked to see the stewards take into consideration maybe a little bit more.”

Daniel Ricciardo and race engineer Pierre Hamelin talk on the grid.
Camera IconDaniel Ricciardo and race engineer Pierre Hamelin talk on the grid. Credit: Peter Fox/Getty Images

Ricciardo, who has yet to gain a point in five races and has now retired in his past two, had hoped to seize some momentum in China after out-qualifying team mate Yuki Tsunoda.

The Australian, who started the season as a candidate to return to the main Red Bull team alongside triple champion Max Verstappen, is under some pressure after Tsunoda earned points in Australia and Japan.

To add to Ricciardo’s unhappiness, stewards gave him two penalty points and a three-place grid drop for the next race in Miami after he overtook Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas under safety car conditions.

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