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Old 07-27-2009, 12:58 AM   #16
uniopaypamp

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Reading the now-updated version of the Autosport article, it appears that Renault may have know that the wheel wasn't secure when they chose to release Alonso then failed to warn him or take action.



Should that be the case then the penalty makes more sense. You don't release a driver knowing his car may be unsafe
so they let him go knowing that the car maybe unsafe? well then the penalty does make more sense. if they hadn't of realised till say turn 2 or something, then this penalty would have been ridiculous.

with that, some sanity is there somewhere with the penalty.
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