Ocon later took to social media to apologise for the clash, while Gasly voiced his frustration at the actions of his team mate, having commenting after the race: “It was a clear instruction from the team on what to do, what we were supposed to do, and this wasn’t respected [by Ocon].”

With Gasly ending the race in 10th to score his first point of the season, Team Principal Famin said there were mixed emotions for the squad.

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“Today’s result was largely defined by yesterday’s qualifying and, as a team, one point is how it has ended up,” the Frenchman said after the Grand Prix.

“It’s a bittersweet feeling. We probably did not maximise yesterday’s qualifying but from where we ended Friday to where we have ended Sunday is clearly a positive outcome.”

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