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F1: FIA defends Felipe Massa's Valencia penalty

8-27-2008

by Auto123.com

From GMM

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's Alan Donnelly has hit back at claims the stewards at Valencia made the wrong call following a controversial pit lane incident involving race winner Felipe Massa.

The three race stewards appointed for the Spanish event, overseen as usual by permanent supervisor Donnelly, decided to reprimand the Ferrari driver's release into the path of Adrian Sutil, but apply only a monetary penalty.

Former triple world champion Sir Jackie Stewart subsequently observed that, "in the eyes of many", the arguably lenient verdict "underlines once again that in such cases Ferrari is treated with kid gloves".

Stewart also told Britain's Daily Mail that F1 stewards are "part-time amateurs" who are not paid properly.

But Donnelly replied: "We watched the incident from every angle. I'm perfectly happy with the decision. Remember that Massa did not gain any sporting advantage."