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Räikkönen criticises 'stupid' Pérez move

Kimi Räikkönen hit out at Sergio Pérez following their collision in this afternoon's Monaco Grand Prix, describing the Mexican's move under braking for the Nouvelle Chicane as "stupid" and extremely costly in terms of his championship chances. Running in fifth, Räikkönen came under attack from Pérez on numerous occasions, with the latter making his definitive move on Lap 69. The pair collided, handing the Lotus driver a left-rear puncture and leaving his McLaren rival with car damage. Following the race, Pérez argued that Räikkönen did not leave him enough room moments before the point of contact, but the Finn, who ultimately managed to recover to steal the final point...
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