George Russell expressed his frustration towards the FIA after his disqualification from the Belgian Grand Prix. His disqualification, which handed the victory to Lewis Hamilton, was met with disbelief and anger from Russell and his team.
Russell criticized the FIA’s decision, claiming it was unfair and damaging to the integrity of the sport. He pointed out that such a decision, especially after the race had concluded, undermined the hard work put in by drivers and teams alike.
Russell’s comments reflect a broader concern within the F1 community about the consistency and transparency of FIA rulings.
The disqualification came after a post-race investigation revealed technical irregularities with Russell’s car, but the timing and handling of the situation were seen as controversial.
This incident adds to the ongoing debate about the FIA’s role in race governance and its impact on the championship standings.
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