Fernando Alonso, future president of the FIA?

Damon Hill, world champion of Formula 1 on 1996, has been one of the ex-pilots who have not hesitated to position themselves on the side of Fernando Alonso in his war against SON. He has also recognized that beyond the battle that Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton fought in Austin in their fight for the World Cup, it was Alonso who made him vibrate with his duels against the two Alfa Romeo.

On the controversy they have generated, Damon Hill began by saying on the podcast F1 Nation: “There is a reality in this, and it is that there is something like track limits and if you run off the edge of the track …”.

“The cars were being pushed off the track, accelerating and regaining their place. Is that a fair race? That is the debate and that is what we have no answer for right now, that is what happened with Alonso and Raikkonen, and later also with Giovinazzi“Added the British.

Damon Hill He took the opportunity to praise Alonso and the show he gave during the United States Grand Prix. “I believe that Fernando, being Fernando, was testing the limits and I thought it was fantastically entertaining. I think his attack on the inside of Giovinazzi was fantastic and his battle with Raikkonen was fantastic too. I thought it was pure fun”, He concluded.

Fernando Alonso’s fight against the FIA

In his fight against the FIA, Fernando Alonso has pointed out directly to Michael Masi: “The level is set by the Race Director. If a defender touches the ball outside the area, the next game we all do it. The rule is very clear. We have to apply it. If in soccer you touch the ball with your hand inside the area, it is a penalty. There is no clarification of the rule. You have to make the decision and say that it is a penalty. We do not need to modify the norm, we need to apply them when something happens”, Declared the Asturian.

The only one that can help us from outside is the FIA. From the point of view of competition and safety, we cannot leave everything on the team’s table, because they always look at everything from the competitive point of view. We need help from the FIA”, He insisted Fernando Alonso.

After the Spaniard once again lashed out at the FIA ​​after the United States Grand Prix, Michael Masi responded as follows: “I can understand your frustration. I haven’t heard it, but I can understand it. The decision regarding him and Kimi in Turn 1 was clearly secondary and is something we are going to talk about at the next pilots meeting with all the pilots”. In other words, the debate that Damon Hill alluded to will take place.

Former drivers and the decisions of the FIA

It should be noted that during the last years of Damon Hill In Formula 1, as well as in Fernando Alonso’s previous stage at the Gran Circo, the Race Director was Charlie Whiting. His sudden death in 2019, before the Australian Grand Prix, promoted Michael Masi from race director of F2 and F3, where he had barely been a year, to Formula 1. It is clear that this does not end to satisfy the ex-pilots. For instance, Jos Verstappen described as “ridiculous”The sanction he received Lewis Hamilton after colliding with his son at the British Grand Prix. “You can’t conceive what Hamilton did in that place. I believe that a ten second penalty is ridiculous. If it had been for me I should have been disqualified. Max gives him space and just goes against him. It was impossible to overtake on the inside ”, he said.

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