This Saturday or Sunday Fernando Alonso has once again become the center of controversy. The Spanish then allowed in the Sprint race after fighting to the limit with Sainz. The Asturian overtook Sainz at turn 10 and the two went wide, leaving the track. This had no serious consequences, they just lost Pérez a position. However, the commissioners deemed it fit to punish the act 10s and three points on over licence. On the other hand, for the two actions in Sunday’s race in which two drivers caused the abandonment of others, they were not punished with the same severity.
Right after the first Safety Car, Lance Stroll overbraked before the restart at turn 14 and hit Daniel Ricciardo leaving the Australian unable to continue. Returning to the competition, Magnussen was also very optimistic and was trying to overtake Tsunoda In the sixth he touched the Japanese in such a way that he fell.
Well, in both cases the commissioners decided sanctioned with a 10 second penalty (same value as Alonso) but On the other hand, the points taken from the super license are only two and not the three which they took from the Spaniards.
Fernando also had three points removed from his license when he was sanctioned for his defense against George Russell in Australia. In both cases the Asturian came out to protest in front of the press. “It makes you wonder if it’s worth going out for a run,” he said Saturday when he was told the news.
Source: La Verdad

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