
David Coulthard has called for F1 officials to be more consistent in the punishments they dish out after the latest controversy following qualifying in Hungary.
"A number of us inside F1 circles were left wondering how the stewards came to decide on the punishment meted out to Alonso and McLaren," Coulthard told ITV. "Why, for instance was McLaren singled out for punishment while Ferrari wasn't pulled up for failing to put fuel in Felipe Massa's Ferrari? Didn't that hamper his chances in qualifying as well?"
"Everyone I've spoken to is flabbergasted by how some of F1's rules are enforced," he added. "It's a bit difficult to follow the sport when you find there isn't really a consistent set of criteria for how penalties are applied. It's important for F1 to be more consistent and transparent in applying penalties."
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