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I need to see the replay but it didn't look like his fault either.
Sainz locked up and then just didn't have awareness and turned in on Piastri.
Just saw the replay and that's definitely what happened. More of a racing incident, but you can't put much blame on Piastri.
It was 100% on Sainz, but still probably a racing incident. Chaotic lap 1 stuff rarely gets punished (and shouldn't).