Formula 1: Alpine’s Fernando Alonso said on Thursday he expected his demotion from seventh at the US Grand Prix to be overturned and
warned that the sport otherwise risked creating a “huge problem”. The double world champion dropped out of the points in Austin last
Sunday when stewards upheld a post-race Haas protest against him being allowed to continue with a loose mirror that eventually fell off and had risked hurting someone. Renault-owned Alpine then protested the admissibility of the Haas protest. Follow Formula 1 updates with InsideSport.IN
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A video hearing was scheduled at the Mexican Grand Prix for later on Thursday with the U.S. stewards on whether to consider Alpine’s protest.
“I am very optimistic that we will keep seventh place,” Alonso told reporters at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, adding that he had faith in the FIA. Alonso believes upholding the demotion would “open a huge problem for the future in Formula One”.
Formula 1: Fernando Alonso warns of ‘huge problem’ if demotion upheld
“I think 50, 60, 70% of the cars will have to retire when they have an aerodynamic device that is not properly fixed,” he said.Alpine said last Sunday that Haas had lodged their protest 24 minutes too late and it should not have been accepted. “If 20 minutes too late is OK to protest, is one month too late? Is one hour too late? Is 10 years too late? When is too late? That I think we cannot afford (that),” added Alonso.
UNSAFE CONDITION
Haas had argued that Alonso’s car was in an unsafe condition after a collision. They made the point that a black and orange flag, requiring a driver to pit due to mechanical problems or loose bodywork, had been shown to their driver Kevin Magnussen on three occasions this season for loose bodywork. Haas team principal Guenther Steiner said the stewards were right to punish Alpine, who had the responsibility to field a safe car.
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There needs to be consistency what is done out there. It’s not fair to small teams that they are treated differently to big teams,” he told reporters on Thursday. “It was 30 laps with a flapping mirror, it’s just 30 laps too many
Formula 1: Fernando Alonso warns of ‘huge problem’ if demotion upheld
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