Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso have been called to meet with F1 race stewards following a contact during the Chinese GP Sprint Race.
Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso have been called to meet with race stewards following their clash in the F1 sprint race in China. The incident, which led to Alonso's retirement from the race, is under scrutiny for potentially unsportsmanlike conduct.
Sainz attempted an overtaking maneuver on Alonso at Turn 7 for the battle for third position, which led to slight contact between their cars. This contact seemed to be the cause of a puncture in Alonso's front right tire, prompting an unscheduled pit stop and subsequent retirement from the race.
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