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Hamilton’s 2019 actions to infuriate Alpine and Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso and Alpine are that trillThe FIA’s 30-second sanction of the Asturian driver after a protest by the Haas team over the safety of his car blew the two-time world champion’s astounding performance. Complain.
“The team acted fairly and felt the car remained structurally safe as a result of Fernando’s accident with Lance StrollThe FIA has the right to display a black and orange flag on a car if it deems it unsafe during a race and has evaluated the car on this occasion and decided not to do so. Furthermore, after the race, the FIA’s technical delegates determined that the machines were in good condition, saying, “After learning of the sanctions, they lamented at Alpine.
Anger grows after seeing different standards FIA applied to Lewis Hamilton in 2019he did not take the penalty despite losing his right rear-view mirror in the race.
A year later at Silverstone, the situation was similar, when he suffered a puncture on the final lap and was harassed by second-placed Max Verstappen, effectively dragging his car to the finish line on three wheels. There were no sanctions against him at that time.
However, on this occasion, the FIA’s technical chief told the stewards that it was dangerous to drive a car with a moving rear-view mirror and that it had fallen off.
“During the race the cars have to be in a safe state and in this case car #14 (Alonso) was not.“This is the responsibility of the Alpine team,” the stewards said in a statement.
A 30 second penalty dropped Fernando Alonso from 7th to 15th.you lose 6 of the points you achieved on the track.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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