“Depends on How Much You Shout”: Furious Carlos Sainz Blames Pierre Gasly’s Tantrums for His Canadian GP Penalty

“Depends on How Much You Shout”: Furious Carlos Sainz Blames Pierre Gasly’s Tantrums for His Canadian GP Penalty

Carlos Sainz didn’t have the pace to work wonders at the 2023 Canadian GP qualifying session and could only manage P8. However, after impending Pierre Gasly in the closing stages of Q1, the Spaniard was handed a three-place grid penalty. In an interview with Sky Sports after the race, Sainz stated that it was Gasly’s tantrums on the team radio which resulted in a penalty for him.

Qualifying was extremely chaotic in Montreal ahead of Sunday’s race. With rain having an effect on proceedings, it was very difficult for most drivers to get a clean run in. Like Sainz, Pierre Gasly was also struggling to improve on his time, but couldn’t make it out of Q1. The story, however, could have been very different had Sainz not impended him on turn 13 during Gasly’s final push lap.

A furious Gasly took the team radio to vent out his anger and frustration. Taking the Alpine driver’s reactions into account, most people became certain that Sainz would get a penalty and in the end, race control did just that. Sainz, however, was furious, and insisted that he too got impended multiple times.

Carlos Sainz didn’t complain about getting impended several times

Qualifying was extremely chaotic in Montreal on Saturday. Amidst that chaos, Sainz himself feels that he got impended at least seven times. However, unlike the other drivers, he chose to remain calm and focus on his own driving. That is the reason none of the drivers who impended him got penalized.

“Some incidents are under investigation, others are not,” the Madrid born driver said as reported by Sky Sports. “It depends on how much you shout on the radio and how much you complain. So let’s see.” 

This was an indirect reference to how Gasly reacted on the team radio after he failed to improve his time. Although it did appear as though Sainz blocked him on the exit, the 28-year-old remains adamant that he was innocent.

Sainz defends his actions against Gasly

According to Sainz, there was no way he couldn’t have gotten out of Gasly’s way during the final Q1 run. There wasn’t enough time for Sainz to prepare for another lap, so as he described, it was “every man for himself.” 

“I was stopped, and I had to let other cars go,” he added. “And I couldn’t get out of the way. I did my best to get out of the way, and I tried to go.”

Sainz made the beforementioned comments before the stewards came up with the decision of penalizing him. He managed to find his way into Q3, but could only muster up a P8 starting position for the race. With a three-place grid penalty, however, Sainz will now start the 2023 Canadian GP from P11.

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Basketball Editor Somin Bhattacharjee first discovered the game during the 2014 FIBA World Cup. Not long after, he turned to the NBA and found himself drawn to the Golden State Warriors — right at the start of Stephen Curry’s rise. Over time, the admiration turned into full-blown support for the team, one that continues even as the Curry era approaches its twilight. A true hoophead, Somin also follows EuroLeague basketball closely and enjoys exploring the game beyond the NBA. Though holding a bachelor's degree in marketing, Somin discovered his true calling in writing. Since 2021, he has penned over 3,000 articles for TheSportsRush, covering everything from breaking news to sharp opinion pieces and detailed exclusives. He thrives on writing about in-game moments and the reactions that make basketball a uniquely emotional sport. Beyond basketball, Somin plays different sports including soccer and remains a passionate fan of Spanish football giants Real Madrid