Soccer tipsters Frederic Wasser: There is no point in changing the rules because of Magnussen, the stewards have all the tools


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Vasser spoke about possible changes to the fine system in Formula 1.
Ferrari chief Frederic Vasseur is confident that the FIA has everything it needs to counteract the tactics of deliberate violations.


At the Miami Grand Prix, Haas driver Kevin Magnussen received a total of 65 additional seconds, including helping team-mate Nico Hulkenberg. The FIA will discuss steps that would allow a tougher response to this.


Frederic pointed out that a stage disqualification for 12 penalty points is already a sufficient deterrent. Magnussen is close to this mark - he has ten penalty points.


The stewards have all the tools. They can issue two demerit points for each violation. If a driver receives ten-second penalties over and over again, he is out of the game.


That`s all there is. There is no need to try to change the rules again. In my opinion, this makes no sense - today there are enough tools.


If someone breaks the rules once, twice or three times, the stewards can always give him time loss and penalty points. It`s up to them. I don`t want to take on their work; I have enough tasks of my own, " Wasser said.






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