Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Is Red Bull better or worse off one year after Horner's sacking? Our writers have their say

Formula 1
British GP
Is Red Bull better or worse off one year after Horner's sacking? Our writers have their say

Vinales: 'KTM sent me a contract, I signed it, and two weeks later they cancelled it'

MotoGP
German GP
Vinales: 'KTM sent me a contract, I signed it, and two weeks later they cancelled it'

One year on: How Red Bull changed post-Horner

Formula 1
British GP
One year on: How Red Bull changed post-Horner

How technical issues have cost Bagnaia 40 points in the MotoGP title fight

MotoGP
German GP
How technical issues have cost Bagnaia 40 points in the MotoGP title fight

Why there are no quick fixes for all of Verstappen’s frustrations at Red Bull

Feature
Formula 1
British GP
Why there are no quick fixes for all of Verstappen’s frustrations at Red Bull

Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

General
Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

Injured Zarco hit with double long lap for Barcelona crash

MotoGP
German GP
Injured Zarco hit with double long lap for Barcelona crash

Toyota to enter hydrogen-powered car in 2027 Dakar Rally

Dakar
Toyota to enter hydrogen-powered car in 2027 Dakar Rally

Toro Rosso's Tost dismayed by Perez Monaco GP move on Kvyat

Toro Rosso Formula 1 team principal Franz Tost was frustrated with Sergio Perez's driving to collide with Daniil Kvyat and force the Russian out of the Monaco Grand Prix

Running on fresh ultra-soft tyres, Perez attempted to pass Kvyat at Rascasse for ninth place with six laps to go, but the duo made contact.

Kvyat retired after the impact, calling it "completely desperate", while Perez continued and ultimately finished 13th.

Stewards investigated the incident and handed Perez a time penalty, which didn't affect his position, and penalty points on the Force India driver's licence.

Tost was dismayed with Perez's approach as the incident robbed Toro Rosso of a double-points finish, with Carlos Sainz Jr finishing sixth.

"It was Checo's fault," Tost told Autosport. "You don't just drive in there like that.

"Just look at what is destroyed - the middle of the sidepod [on Kvyat's car], the left-front wheel [on Perez's].

"You do not need to discuss the fault - it's 100% Checo's fault. You don't do this.

"Until this incident, we were with both cars in the points.

"All weekend, we had a very competitive car and Carlos showed a fantastic race, defending his sixth position, bringing it home.

"Daniil was there, too, but Perez took him out of the race."

Sainz told reporters that he felt Toro Rosso had the fourth or fifth best car in Monaco.

Tost believes the STR12's form "depends on the race tracks", but he was pleased his team is currently meeting its target of fifth in the constructors' championship.

"It will be difficult for us in Canada and Azerbaijan but our engineers are working hard to find a set-up to get us in the points in these races," he said.

"[Engine supplier] Renault is always coming with some small developments, so we will see.

"We're fifth in the constructors' championship, nine points ahead of Williams.

"We need to keep fighting for this position, this is our target."

Previous article F1 2017 is 'the way it should be', McLaren stand-in Button feels
Next article F2 racer Malja gets Sauber Formula 1 team test call-up

Top Comments

Latest news