This ex-F1 driver says the FIA ​​is less strict on Lance Stroll

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F1 News: Former land jet driver Jacques Villeneuve argues Lance Stroll should not appear in the Mexican GP series after causing an accident at COTA.

Midway through the United States GP race, Fernando Alonso attempted to bulldoze Lance Stroll. However, the Alpine rider was unable to complete his maneuver as his rival suddenly cut lanes in front of him, causing them to collide.

Stroll also didn’t finish, while Alonso headed to the pits to change the nose of his car and managed to get it into the points area finishing seventh.

But Haas then protested that Alonso’s rear-view mirror came off. The double F1 world champion also received a 30-second penalty. As a result, his COTA pass fell to P15.

Nor is the walk exempt from punishment. The Canadian youth will go down three grids at the Mexican GP.

Former F1 driver Jacques Villeneuve participated in sorting out the penalties received by his compatriot. He said the International Automobile Federation (FIA) should impose a heavier sentence on Stroll. The sanction deemed most appropriate is to prohibit him from participating in the race.

“Sad and very dangerous,” wrote Villeneuve in his column on Formula1.nl.

Gilles Villeneuve’s son will not only ban Stroll from racing for endangering other runners, but also for his apparent deliberate movement.

Although Fernando Alonso wasn’t mad at Stroll. He considers accidents to be commonplace in Formula 1.

Article tags: stroller launches, Aston Martin, F1 2022, United States GP

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