Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso has slammed the FIA and accused this season's race directors as 'incompetent' following a penalty issued in Miami.
The Alpine driver was given a five-second time penalty at the end of the race for gaining an advantage off the track, which dropped him out of the top-ten and cost him a points finish.Alonso has been left furious with the incident and has not held back with his comments, which are only a small part of F1's ongoing frustration with the FIA.
Alonso told the BBC: "We believe it was very unfair and incompetence from the stewards. They were not very professional. I missed one corner and gave back the time.
They saw the pink colour [for fastest] on the next sector and took it without asking for proof."We arrived back with the proofs and they were packing up, not even in the room.
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