'There's been so many rules in Formula 1 that it’s complicated – like the Alonso case. It's just a bad example of too many rules.' F1
Romain Grosjean believes the off-track rule enforcement by the FIA this season has shown there are “too many rules” in Formula 1 sometimes.
Former Haas driver Grosjean also pointed to the recent example of how Fernando Alonso was reinstated to his P7 finish after Haas protested against Alpine for running their car in an unsafe condition. Grosjean highlighted that the sport does not need to shoot itself in the foot by letting bureaucracy distract from what happens on track unnecessarily, given how well Formula 1 is performing with audiences around the world.
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