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Russell suggests that not penalizing Alonso would have caused many problems.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
April 4, 2024
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Russell sugere que não penalizar Alonso teria causado muitos problemas.

Fernando Alonso, from Aston Martin, received a 20-second penalty after the race for driving in a potentially dangerous manner by decelerating earlier than usual at turn six of Albert Park in Melbourne. This caught George Russell by surprise, causing him to crash into the barriers and end up with his car sideways in the middle of the track. Russell urgently requested the race to be stopped. The penalty has been a topic of discussion in the paddock before the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, with drivers expressing different opinions.

Russell, when asked about the incident, stated that if the penalty had not been applied, it could have set a precedent for the rest of the season and for lower-level racing categories. He questioned whether drivers would be allowed to slow down, change gears, or make erratic moves without consequences. Although he did not take the incident personally, he acknowledged that it had more significant consequences than expected. If the incident had gone unpunished, it would raise questions about braking in the middle of a straight.

Russell mentioned that he met Fernando Alonso, a two-time Formula 1 world champion, in a café in Monaco after the incident, but they did not discuss what had happened. He emphasized that when drivers are wearing their helmets, they are competitors, but off the track, there is mutual respect.

As director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), Russell believes that Formula 1 should use existing technology more effectively. He mentioned that there was a 10-second gap behind him during the incident, but within 10 seconds, several cars could have approached the danger zone if it had happened earlier in the race. He argued that an automated Virtual Safety Car (VSC) should be activated immediately within half a second if a car is in a dangerous position. Russell emphasized that time is crucial and lives are at stake, and it is time to use technology to address this issue.

Max Verstappen, three-time Formula 1 world champion for Red Bull, stated that the incident and penalty would be discussed during the drivers’ meeting. Alonso himself described the penalty as a “unique” situation that is unlikely to happen again, blaming the dangerous nature of the corner. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri of McLaren disagreed with the penalty, while Charles Leclerc of Ferrari believed Alonso’s actions deserved punishment. Carlos Sainz, Alonso’s teammate who won the race in Melbourne, agreed that the corner needed to be reviewed due to recent incidents that occurred there.

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