Monday, May 19, 2025

Clarkson supports Magnussen: "Not his fault"

Jeremy Clarkson has a habit of giving his opinion on the Formula 1 races. On Sunday, Kevin Magnussen had a comment along the way.

Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hülkenberg and Sergio Perez delivered the most spectacular moment during the Monaco Grand Prix when all three died in the same accident.

Kevin Magnussen, who is leaning on one lob's suspension, will not be punished for anything, as the Formula 1 organization assesses that it was a so-called 'race incident', where no choirs are to blame.

However, that did not stop the former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson from smoking the keys with a sarcastic remark after the accident.

– It was not K Mag's fault in my opinion. Ok, it was definitely not K-Mag's fault. Even Jenson Button can now agree with that, Clarkson wrote on the social media "X".

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The collision that sent the Red Bull driver and both Haas drivers out of the race on the first lap was not the only thing Clarkson had to say about.

The tires, and the consideration for them, which long down the road gave a dull lob in the streets of Monaco, also gave Jeremy Clarkson something of a broadside.

– I got 40,000 miles (64,000 kilometers, ed.) out of my latest set of tires. At that pace, I could win a grand prix, said the 64-year-old Clarkson.

However, K-Mag is not the only one Clarkson has an opinion on when he watches Formula 1 either on television or live from the track.

The Briton's outspokenness cost him a round of Olympics for the entire Alpine team. Read more about how it fits together – and above all how it looks – here .

After the race in Monaco, Kevin Magnussen, on the other hand, did not have much left over for Sergio Perez's performance. The Dane refers to a rule that all Formula 1 drivers must respect. Namely that there must be space. At the same time, K-Mag felt that he was pushed into the barrier on the first lap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl8yEtlKxUo

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