Jun.29 (GMM) A spokesman for F1's governing body has confirmed there will be no disciplinary action after Fernando Alonso and Ferrari's post-Valencia outbursts.
Alonso accused FIA stewards of manipulating the European grand prix by imposing a late drive-through penalty on Lewis Hamilton after the Briton overtook the safety car.Ferrari supported its Spanish driver, calling the outcome a "scandal" and repeating on its website the cries of angry team fans, including one who slammed the "Federation of clowns".A source on Monday said the FIA is not considering action against Alonso or Ferrari, but a subsequent media report said "a number" of officials are "known to be angered" by the outbursts.But an FIA spokesman is quoted by the British newspaper Daily Mail: "We won't be taking action."Telegraph writer Simon Briggs thinks the FIA might have concluded that Ferrari have "made themselves look silly enough already".