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I was angry when it happened, but seeing PIA's pace afterwards, it was an okay decision. If they weren't teammates NOR would have got past him eventually with the powerful DRS, and if they didn't do the undercut they would have had to do an on-track swap to avoid both drivers losing time.
I believe it was said that PIA suffered from floor/underbody damage, causing his pace to drop considerably compared to NOR. I don't even think the pit crew expected NOR to overtake PIA while he's still exiting the pit lane. And the laps after showed that PIA simply couldn't keep up and would've slowed NOR down if it hadn't worked out the way it did.
It worked out well for the team, they have communicated about it openly and that’s what’s important. PIA damage was confirmed post race but no idea how it happened. He was not involved in any incidents. Probably hit a kerb too hard or at the wrong angle.