Canadian GP crash was “the first wall I’ve hit in five years”

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In the round-up: McLaren rookie Oscar Piastri says his first F1 crash, which occurred in Canada, “was going to happen at some stage.”

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In brief

Piastri not “too disappointed” by qualifying crash

Piastri qualified ninth for the Canadian Grand Prix, marking the fourth time in his rookie Formula 1 season that he has started a race from inside the top 10, but hit the wall in Q3. “It’s never nice to crash, and it’s honestly I think the first wall I’ve hit in five years,” he told media.

“It was going to happen at some stage, I guess, but I think even with how the penalties worked out and stuff like that, I don’t know how much more there would have been than P8, so I wasn’t too disappointed.

“Obviously it’s a shame to end that way and cause the damage. Now the team have to make extra parts, and a late night for the mechanics, so of course it’s never nice. But from a performance perspective, I wasn’t too disappointed. I was much more disappointed in Barcelona, I think, where we had a better chance to be at the front of the grid.”

At the previous race in Spain, Piastri qualified 10th while team mate Lando Norris put his McLaren third on the grid. Piastri finished a lapped 13th that weekend, and in Canada came home 0.669 seconds short of the points in 11th place.

Saudi Public Investment Fund sells McLaren shares

The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund has sold its stake in the McLaren Group to the Bahrain sovereign fund Mumtalakat, according to a report from the Bahrain News Agency.

Mumtalakat is already the biggest shareholder of the McLaren Group, which includes its racing and road car divisions.

Sargeant surprised by tight midfield

Williams driver Logan Sargeant says he is surprised by how close the midfield pack is in his first season in Formula 1.

The rookie driver has yet to score a point in his opening eight rounds in F1. Asked what has been the biggest surprise about his season so far, Sargeant said he did not expect for the midfield to be as close this season as it has been over those first races.

“Obviously I knew the challenge, so I think nothing’s completely surprising in how difficult it is,” he said.

“But I think what was surprising was how close all the teams were – especially from around eighth to 20th is insane. So I’d say that’s the bit that was the most surprising of how small the margins are between the teams and drivers.”

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