Motor racing: Steiner says Hulkenberg penalty shows F1 needs pro stewards

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Nico Hulkenberg's Monaco Grand Prix penalty was 'completely wrong' and Formula One needs full-time professional stewards for consistent decision making, Haas team boss Guenther Steiner said on Thursday.Hulkenberg was handed a five-second penalty for causing an opening lap collision with Williams rookie Lo

Nico Hulkenberg's Monaco Grand Prix penalty was 'completely wrong' and Formula One needs full-time professional stewards for consistent decision making, Haas team boss Guenther Steiner said on Thursday.

The stewards also ruled that as Hulkenberg was"unable to control the car and was not forced there by any other car" the clash did not get the benefit of the doubt of a first lap incident. "Nico comes from the inside and is in front basically, dives into the corner, but I can't see a collision," Steiner told reporters at the Spanish Grand Prix.

"We've been discussing this for years and years and we always go back to this. Every other sport has professional referees ... NASCAR, IndyCar, how many times do you hear problems with the stewards or with the race director's decisions? Very rarely."

 

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