Jun.4 - Gunther Steiner has found an odd ally in his criticism of the stewarding system in Formula 1.

The Haas boss was summoned to the stewards in Barcelona on a charge of bringing the sport into disrepute with his criticism of the entire steward system.

Steiner, furious with Nico Hulkenberg's penalty in Monaco, called the officials "laymen" with no right to decide "the fate of people that invest millions in their careers".

"Race steward is not even a job," he told Sky Deutschland, "because you can get fired from a job that you get paid for."

The outcome of Steiner's Barcelona hearing is not yet known.

What is clear is that his team boss colleagues were staying away from the shaky ground of criticising the FIA when asked about the saga.

"I would like to leave this for the FIA to decide," said Aston Martin's Mike Krack.

"Same. We trust the FIA. Right?" added McLaren boss Andrea Stella.

Fascinatingly, it was Ralf Schumacher - the uncle of axed and criticised former Haas driver Mick Schumacher - who leapt to Steiner's defence.

"The demand for more consistency has come up more and more often," the former F1 driver said in Barcelona.

"Now, of course, it is very important how he (Steiner) articulated that. We all know Gunther Steiner.

"But other than that, I'm more with him than not on that one."

Central to Steiner's critique is that he would like to see the part-time, unpaid, rotating stewards ousted from F1 and replaced with a paid, professional, full-time steward panel.

"What bothers me a bit," said Ralf, "is that I do think we can be open and honest with one another.

"The desire to use professional stewards, the idea that we have the same ones all year round, that discussion should be allowed.

"Otherwise it feels a bit like a police state where you can't say anything because otherwise you'll be punished immediately."


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2 F1 Fan comments on “Haas boss Gunther Steiner takes on F1 stewarding system: Allies emerge

  1. smokey

    I don't always agree with Ralf's rants, however, I completely agree with him on this one. FIA give the impression that F1 is being autocratically orchestrated from the Kremlin, or by the CCP! Espousing new ideas and suggesting change will not be tolerated! Gunther may be sent to a concentration camp to re-educate him to the party ways!
    What is the FIA afraid of? I think it would be a great idea to have a panel of competent and experienced people to adjudicate at races and provide consistency. They could have a group of people who could be employed at each event, and make decisions based on past penalty history, rather than make random penalties at a whim as currently prevails.
    It should be the same as a court of law judgement, which is based on precedent.

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    • shroppyfly

      I cant remember when but it must be 12mths at at least I advocated a permanent set of stewards, Alas the Fia didn't return my emails, , at least we can rely on Gunther to throw a hand grenade into the mix

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