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Given that they knew and let him continue and did so against a background of two very serious incidents involving debris striking drivers in open single seater racing cars in the last week, I would say that the penalty is understandable. The stewards could not be seen to take a lenient line on such a rule breach at this time.
I dont get why they are separating Fernando from the team though in the penalty decision. Fernando is an intelligent driver he would have been aware of what the problem was. he could have used his own initiative and decide to park it... like i was yelling at the TV for him to do "park it, park it you idiot"
I'm pretty sure Alonso didn't know what was going on, but if the team released him from the pits when they knew the wheel was loose that is shocking!
I'm pretty sure Alonso didn't know what was going on, but if the team released him from the pits when they knew the wheel was loose that is shocking!
Shocking and stupid, they would surely know the wheel would come off. Why would they release him?
I'm pretty sure Alonso didn't know what was going on, but if the team released him from the pits when they knew the wheel was loose that is shocking!
Shocking and stupid, they would surely know the wheel would come off. Why would they release him?
If they had known, they wouldn't have. I'm pretty sure it would have been revealed almost instantly, but by this point Alonso was out of his box so there would be nothing they could do.
1: The competitor knowingly released Alonso without one of the retaining devices for the wheel-nuts being securely in position, this being an indication that the wheel itself may not have been properly secured.
Then, why they don't punished Brawn?. This is just ridiculous.
Then, why they don't punished Brawn?. This is just ridiculous.
According to autosport, the FIA says that Renault knew the wheel wasn't properly attached when they released Alonso from the pit. If this is true, then it's a very different situation from Brawn losing part of the suspension, as presumably Brawn would not have known there was a danger. But if Renault knowingly released a dangerous car onto the track, that definitely deserves a serious penalty.
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