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Alonso accused the FIA of double standards for stricter penalties like football rules instead of heavier penalties

author:Gabriel the Skunk
Alonso accused the FIA of double standards for stricter penalties like football rules instead of heavier penalties

Alonso called for F1 to set strict rules similar to football matches.

At the American Grand Prix, the two drivers of Alonso and Alfa Romeo had some unpleasant encounters, and once again indirectly connected with the race officer.

The story begins with Alonso overtaking Raikkonen at Turn 1. The first brother squeezed the Iceman off the track at Turn 1, and the Iceman overtook the first brother directly from the outside, for which Alonso immediately complained.

Later still in the same position, Alonso surpassed Giovinaz, but he had to return the position. So Albin's sporting director Permani had a heated discussion with event director Marcy.

PEY: Michael, am I sure we can overtake off the track?

Orion: No, overtaking off the track is not allowed.

PEY: But Raikkonen did.

Orion: Yes.

PEY: Is this okay?

Orion: No, that's not okay.

PEY: But can Raikkonen?

Orion: No, no one can.

This was the second time Alonso had encountered a different treatment of the impostor after Sochi. At that time, the head brother questioned why Norris violated the pit stop rules and was not punished.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="25" > stricter implementation in place of heavier penalties</h1>

Alonso believes that there is no need to increase the punishment, but to implement it more strictly. "I don't think we need new rules. The current rules are clear, but we must strictly enforce them. In soccer, when a player touches the ball with his hand in the penalty area, a penalty is awarded without the need to explain the rules. ”

'We have to make simple decisions and give penalties, otherwise everyone can handball in the penalty area."

In this regard, I can only say that the head brother may not know so much about the rules of football, because the award of handball in football games is arguably the most controversial rule.

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