Liam Lawson has reminded Carlos Sainz he was the one to get a penalty after the Williams driver criticised the Kiwi following the Dutch Grand Prix.

The two made contact after Sainz tried to get around Lawson into Turn 1 shortly after a Safety Car restart, but contact resulted in both receiving race-defining damage.

Liam Lawson responds to Carlos Sainz after Dutch GP crash

Lawson was the driver ahead at the apex which, by FIA racing guidelines, meant it was his corner and ultimately the stewards punished Sainz for causing the collisions.

The guidelines, published by the FIA earlier this year, provide officials with guidance when it comes to on track clashes.

That includes instances where a driver is attempting to pass on the inside, outside, or even through a chicane.

In Zandvoort, Sa

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