Sergio Perez walks away from horror crash on opening lap of Monaco Grand Prix

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Sergio Perez Walks Away From Horror Crash On Opening Lap Of Monaco Grand Prix
Perez, who started 16th, walked way from the high-speed crash with debris scattered across the street track.
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By Philip Duncan, PA F1 Correspondent

Sergio Perez walked away unharmed from a staggering crash on the opening lap of the Monaco Grand Prix.

The 78-lap race was immediately red flagged after Perez’s Red Bull hit the barrier as the field made their way up the hill from Sainte Devote.

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The Red Bull was destroyed on impact with all but one of the Mexican’s four wheels ripping off his car.

Perez, who started 16th, walked way from the high-speed crash with debris scattered across the street track.

The Mexican driver was sent into the wall after Kevin Magnussen’s front-left wheel made contract with the rear-right of Perez’s Red Bull.

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Magnussen’s Haas team-mate was also taken out in the collision. “That was unnecessary,” said the German driver.

Magnussen, who is already on 10 penalty points and would face a ban if punished further, believed he should have been afforded more space by Perez.

Kevin Magnussen
Kevin Magnussen (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

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“I just got pushed into the wall and made contact with him,” the Dane told Sky Sports F1.

“I trusted he was going to leave a space for me since I was there.

“You have to have a car width otherwise you leave the guy no option. It is unfortunate, a lot of cost for the team, a lot of work for the guys and a missed opportunity today.

“I don’t know. It is something they will look at. It is a big crash. From my point of view I was there and I got squeezed to the wall. I don’t know how they are going to look at it.”

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