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Guenther Steiner wants “level playing field” and demands FIA consistency

The Haas chief is upset with the FIA over their inconsistency in waving black and orange flags this season, with Kevin Magnussen hit three times by them this season

Guenther Steiner has demanded more consistency from the FIA in the wake of their complaint over the use of black and orange flags in Formula 1.

One of the lesser-spotted flags in F1, it has made a few controversial appearances this year. And that has happened at the expense of Haas, with Kevin Magnussen forced to visit the pits so car damage can be fixed on no fewer than three occasions in 2022.

That is why Steiner was so unhappy when both Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso were allowed to continue with damage during the USGP. Haas protested against both after the race, which initially saw the Spaniard given a 30-second penalty several hours after the end of the Grand Prix.

That has now been reversed again, meaning Alonso has been reinstated into seventh place, because Haas’ protest came too late. Speaking to Mirror Sport before that second meeting with the stewards, Steiner had said he did not think it would change – but that was later proven to be incorrect.

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