Fernando Alonso has criticised the FIA ’s stewarding of drivers cutting the corner at turn two during Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix – and hinted he may well follow suit in the future.

Max Verstappen , Charles Leclerc and Kimi Antonelli all failed to stay on the racetrack at the start of Sunday’s 71-lap race, driving across the grass to avoid the turn two left-hander.

Yet all three drivers were not punished by the stewards, with more leniency given to first-lap incidents. However, veteran Aston Martin driver Alonso, who started 14th but ended up retiring due to a brake issue, was unimpressed with the lack of action from the stewards.

“We were aggressive into Turn 1 and everything was looking good,” Alonso told F1 TV . “But I think a couple of cars went just straight in Turn

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