Carlos sainz suffered a serious accident in the second trial of the season Extreme E in Sardinia, when he led the final in the first meter. received a strong impact from Johan Kristofferson which caused him to flick. Carlos he had to go to the hospital as a precaution and had the injuries removed, but the Spaniard was still furious at what happened, considering the 30 “penalty imposed on his rival as too light a punishment due to the seriousness of the action. .
A day later, Sainz wanted to share the ‘on board’ video from his Odyssey 21 to clarify that he was ahead of Kristoffersonaccessing the road in the lead and receiving a strong lateral blow that overturned him, without being able to avoid it.
“This is what happened yesterday! I think it’s clear who’s first!” Exclaimed Carlos Sainz on their social networks.
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The FIA will investigate the accident. “
“I am very disappointed with what happened on the track and more than the fact that the penalty of only 30 seconds was applied to anyone who caused this serious accident,” Carlos Sainz said on Thursday. “In more than 40 years of sporting career, this is one of the most serious actions I have seen without being sanctioned in an exemplary way,” ‘El Matador’ added.
A day after his complaints, the FIA president himself, Mohammed Ben Sulayem |responded on Twitter to Carlos Sainz, to assure him that they would investigate what happened.
“Dear Carlos Sainz, I’m glad you’re well. We’ll review this matter and discuss it with the FIA safety department.”Directed by Ben Sulayem.
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Source: La Verdad

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