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Hulkenberg's Monaco restart clip forces Sainz out, earns 10s penalty

Hulkenberg's Monaco restart clip forces Sainz out, earns 10s penalty

Nico Hülkenberg’s contact with Carlos Sainz at the Monaco Grand Prix restart forced Sainz to retire, earned Hülkenberg a post-race 10-second penalty and provoked strong criticism of restart driving. Sainz called the manoeuvre “stupid” and described the late-race contacts as “borderline unacceptable.” Hülkenberg defended his actions, saying he had to take evasive action to avoid Esteban Ocon, was pushed onto the inside kerb and did not accept full blame for the collision. The incidents unfolded at the Lap 70 restart with seven laps remaining, as the pack bunched up. Hülkenberg, who had taken the restart in 12th, attempted an inside move on Ocon at the Loews Hairpin (Fairmont Hotel Hairpin) and clipped Sainz’s left rear. Sainz, who had been running 10th, limped on to Portier before being struck again by Franco Colapinto and retiring with terminal damage to his Williams. Race stewards ruled that Hülkenberg “turned into Car 55 in Turn 8 causing a collision,” reviewed both the hairpin and Portier incidents, issued Hülkenberg a 10-second penalty for the hairpin contact and took no further action over the Portier contact after concluding Sainz had tried to move off the racing line following damage. The penalty dropped Hülkenberg from ninth across the line to 13th in the final classification and directly affected lower points positions, denying Williams a potential double-points result. The sequence and the stewards’ interpretation heightened debate about restart dynamics and on-track behaviour, with contrasting accounts from the drivers involved.