Kimi Raikkonen has said that the Austrian Grand Prix went wrong "in a bad possible way" following his crash with McLaren's Fernando Alonso.
Raikkonen lost control of his Ferrari going into turn two, and collided with Alonso. The Spaniard's car went over the front of Raikkonen and narrowly missed hitting Raikkonen's head.
"Racing is always dangerous and when things go wrong they usually go wrong in a bad possible way and that's what happened today," Raikkonen told Sky Sports News.
"I got some wheelspin and suddenly I went left. So it was surprising really, I don't know why it turned so aggressively left.
"It was in a pretty odd place. Sometimes you get things like that out of the corner, but it was quite a way from the exit."
Alonso believes that Raikkonen was lucky to escape injury.