Jeers and boos after Sunday's Italian Grand Prix were aimed more at Formula One's governing body for how the race ended than Red Bull winner Max Verstappen, said Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto.
The last six laps at Monza were spent with the field following the safety car, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc behind Verstappen and any hopes of a home win for the team disappearing.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner defended the FIA's now-departed race director Michel Masi then and was consistent on Sunday."It was disappointing not to win under racing conditions because it sort of goes against everything we talked about over the last years," Horner told reporters. "We would have preferred to win the race under racing conditions, and you could hear the displeasure of the crowd at the end there because it felt like everybody had been robbed of that finish."
Horner said the FIA should have stopped and restarted if they had known there would not be enough time to finish normally.
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