Alonso wants F1 unity to make penalty rules 'simple'

May 17 (GMM) Fernando Alonso insists he’s not alone in his criticism about the way Formula 1 races are currently being managed.

The 42-year-old was particularly outspoken two weeks ago in Miami, seeking face-to-face talks with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem about alleged anti-Spanish bias in the issuing of penalties for on-track infractions.

But there are plenty of other issues, too – like Kevin Magnussen facing a race ban under the current penalty points system for his defensive driving tactics, and also just general inconsistency in stewarding decisions.

When told that many journalists and fans often don’t understand why one driver was penalised but not another, Carlos Sainz said at Imola: “Sometimes the drivers don’t either.”

Magnussen agreed: “I’ve raced in Indycar, and I love the way they race over there. The rules are very clear and very simple, and the racing is great.”

When asked about the situation on Thursday, Alonso called for “unity from everyone” in Formula 1 in trying to improve the situation for the good of the sport.

“We are in the process of discussing these things between the drivers, the FIA, the stewards, the future, the regulations, the future driving rules,” said the two-time champion.

“And yes, I think the penalties are a little inconsistent from our point of view, even if it’s natural that one party always thinks one way and the other side thinks the opposite. That’s the natural of sport.

“But we have had some cases, especially in the last two or three years, where both sides think one thing and the ‘referee’ (the stewards) thinks another way, which is strange in this sport,” the Aston Martin driver added.

“So this is something we have to work on and I was happy the other day to read that Checo (Perez) and Logan (Sargeant) also said that the penalties are a little strange. So no – I am not the only one,” Alonso said.

When asked what he’s seeking, Alonso continued: “We just have to simplify it. You know, everyone just wants to have a simple weekend. But we all have to do it together.

“Sometimes we are not united at all, so that is the biggest difficulty I think we have.”

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