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F1: Under pressure Jaime Alguersuari blames his teammate for Heidfeld damage

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Toro Rosso driver Jaime Alguersuari has revealed that his teammate was responsible for Nick Heidfeld's damage in the Melbourne season opener.

The crash was not captured on television or by photographers, but Nick Heidfeld had a notably poor debut with Renault in Australia and it emerged only afterwards that his right sidepod had sustained significant damage.

But the German did not know who had hit him, and neither did his team nor any significant F1 insiders.

"I would definitely have scored some points, but a Toro Rosso hit me in turns 10 and 11 and I lost 1.5 seconds every lap," Heidfeld told Auto Motor und Sport.

Team boss Eric Boullier explained: "He lost KERS and the balance was affected."

The prime suspect for the crash was Jaime Alguersuari, who had already been blamed for running into his own teammate Sebastien Buemi on the first lap.

"It's not the first time it has happened, so I think we (Buemi and Alguersuari) will be having a chat about it," said an angry Sebastien Buemi, who is fighting for survival at Toro Rosso.

But faced with the further accusation about the Heidfeld crash at Melbourne airport, Spaniard Alguersuari said he was not to blame.

"I hit with Schumacher, but for Heidfeld I am not responsible. I was right behind and saw exactly what happened. Seb (Buemi) was in corner ten fighting with the Renault and he hit him at corner 11," he insisted.

Sebastien Buemi did not mention the incident after the race, and it was not investigated by the stewards.

Toro Rosso's drivers Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi - Abu Dhabi 2010

Khatir Soltani
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