Fernando Alonso complained afterwards British GP of inconsistent decisions Race Direction. He had already done so at the press conference before the Spanish GP, where he said the managers had been “inefficient” imposes punishment “unequal”. And this time, he remembered the punishment meted out to him two weeks ago for an action he compared to others for which he had not been punished. Leclerc sa Silverstone this Sunday.
“Leclerc moved three times on straight defense against Hamilton. I moved one in Canada and it was five seconds, so I guess it’s fourth position today, which the truth is super delicious, “the Spaniard told ‘DAZN F1’ after finishing in fifth place behind the Monegasque driver.
He repeated the same thing in front of international television, this time laughing asking for a 15 -second penalty for Monegasque, ironically: “Hopefully I’ll be fourth because Charles moved three or four times in front of Hamilton in the back. that is straight.I once moved to Canada and received a 5 second penalty, so for moving three times it would be a 15 second penalty for Charles.
“With Checo being punched, or something, and then Max, being in trouble, we won those two positions. Russell, with the accident, we also won it, so we were already fighting for the Top-5. In the end, yeah. we might quarrel a bit, but I’m more worried about Norris than Leclerc after I saw the three changes of direction. I knew they’d be five seconds away, or else it would have been a movie “, the Asturian added to ‘DAZN F1 ‘, insisting a sanction not come.
In Canada, the Spaniard defended himself on the straight line before the finish line against Bottas by changing direction because he had a mechanical problem that caused him to lose top speed on the straight. That brought him some important points, as it dropped him from seventh place to ninth. This time, Leclerc defended himself against Lewis in a similar way because he had more tired tires and lower his speed, as well as holding the wing of contact with Pérez at the start of the race. But this time, the Director of
Source: La Verdad

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