Daniil Kvyat accused Sergio Perez of driving like he was playing PlayStation during the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday after the paid collided in the closing laps of the race.
Kvyat retired from the race but had been running in the points prior to the incident, meanwhile Perez finished the grand prix, but a late stop for a puncture saw him drop outside of the top ten, ending a 15-race points scoring streak.
"I was just doing my job, just going to the finish," Kvyat said of the late-lunge from Perez at La Rascasse.
"After all that happened this weekend I would be very happy with P9.
"I obviously knew he [Perez] had fresher tyres, I saw what he did to Vandoorne and I thought 'okay, this guy really is desperate'.
"So I just covered my line and then he tried to go from really far away, I didn't even see it coming. And what I felt was just a hit, and my race was over."
The Toro Rosso driver described it as a 'desperate' move taken straight out of a console game: "He just tried to, you know, lean on me like it was PlayStation, and it doesn't work like that.
"So, very, very disappointed, I think it was a completely desperate move from him."