Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez's Azerbaijan Grand Prix came to a devastating end just one lap before the end after the pair collided into the wall in a high-speed crash.
Sainz, Perez, and Charles Leclerc jostled for the final two podium places as McLaren's Oscar Piastri pulled further ahead into the lead.
Leclerc got past the duo and was on track for second as Sainz pulled off an audacious overtake on Perez.
However, the two came together when Sainz appeared to turn into Perez and forced both into the wall as debris flew everywhere.
Perez's onboard camera showed the Mexican's fury at his rival as he angrily gestured in Sainz's direction.
'What the f***!' Perez said over the radio.
'Is he crazy?'
Mercedes driver George Russell, who ended up finishing third as a result of Perez and Sainz's collision, felt the officials could have acted quicker on the crash.
'That was pretty crazy,' Russell said.
'I was shocked the VSC (virtual safety car) didn't come out sooner.'
Leclerc described his Ferrari teammate's late disaster as a 'huge shame' in what was 'not a great day for the team'.
Piastri's victory in Baku put further distance between him and Sainz in the driver's standings as the Australian sits in fourth on 222 points, 38 ahead of the Ferrari ace who is bound for Williams next season.
As for Perez, he sits in eighth on 143 points.
However, Perez's DNF was particularly damaging for Red Bull in the constructor's standings.
Piastri's victory and Lando Norris' fourth-place finish helped McLaren sit on top of the constructor's standings for the first time in a decade.
McLaren holds a slender 20-point lead over Red Bull, while Ferrari remains nearby just 31 points behind the energy drink team.
Sainz, Perez, and Charles Leclerc jostled for the final two podium places as McLaren's Oscar Piastri pulled further ahead into the lead.
Leclerc got past the duo and was on track for second as Sainz pulled off an audacious overtake on Perez.
However, the two came together when Sainz appeared to turn into Perez and forced both into the wall as debris flew everywhere.
Perez's onboard camera showed the Mexican's fury at his rival as he angrily gestured in Sainz's direction.
'What the f***!' Perez said over the radio.
'Is he crazy?'
Mercedes driver George Russell, who ended up finishing third as a result of Perez and Sainz's collision, felt the officials could have acted quicker on the crash.
'That was pretty crazy,' Russell said.
'I was shocked the VSC (virtual safety car) didn't come out sooner.'
Leclerc described his Ferrari teammate's late disaster as a 'huge shame' in what was 'not a great day for the team'.
Piastri's victory in Baku put further distance between him and Sainz in the driver's standings as the Australian sits in fourth on 222 points, 38 ahead of the Ferrari ace who is bound for Williams next season.
As for Perez, he sits in eighth on 143 points.
However, Perez's DNF was particularly damaging for Red Bull in the constructor's standings.
Piastri's victory and Lando Norris' fourth-place finish helped McLaren sit on top of the constructor's standings for the first time in a decade.
McLaren holds a slender 20-point lead over Red Bull, while Ferrari remains nearby just 31 points behind the energy drink team.
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00:00Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez's Azerbaijan Grand Prix came to a devastating end just
00:12one lap before the end, after the pair collided into the wall in a high-speed crash.
00:18Leclerc got past the duo and was on track for second as Sainz pulled off an audacious
00:22overtake on Perez.
00:24However, the two came together when Sainz appeared to turn into Perez and forced both
00:29into the wall as debris flew everywhere.
00:32Perez's onboard camera showed the Mexican's fury at his rival as he angrily gestured in
00:37Sainz's direction.
00:39Leclerc described his Ferrari teammates' late disaster as a huge shame in what was not a
00:44great day for the team.
00:46McLaren holds a slender 20-point lead over Red Bull, while Ferrari remains nearby, just
00:52points behind the Energy Drink team.