Albon: Perez 'all forgiven' for Singapore clash - but questions the FIA

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Albon: Perez 'all forgiven' for Singapore clash - but questions the FIA
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Alex Albon says he has “forgiven” Sergio Perez for his over-optimistic lunge at the Singapore Grand Prix but has questioned whether the five-second penalty was “fair”.

Speaking in the FIA press conference, Albon was asked about the incident with Perez, joking to the media that they “should ask Yuki [Tsunoda] as well!” after his tangle with the Mexican on the opening lap.

“It was a bit disappointing, of course, in the race last week,” he said. “Points for us, especially as they come long and far away from each other, so not to be able to score points was a bit of a shame.“But yeah it was disappointing, more because we didn’t have many hopes going into Singapore last weekend. So to be in a position where we could have almost score points was was exciting.

“I think it’s quite a tricky one. Consistency, we push on it a lot of drivers, as teams as well and viewers, but it’s a tricky one,” he added. “For example, you can take my incident with Checo when he has a five second penalty. It’s consistent with everything else, but is it really consistent? Fair? Maybe not.

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