Force India technical chief Mike Gascoyne believes Kimi Raikkonen should receive a penalty for taking Adrian Sutil out of fourth place in Monaco.
The world champion slid into the back of the young German's Force India under braking for the chicane on the first lap after the final restart - causing Sutil to retire within sight of an astonishing result.
Gascoyne and Sutil visited the stewards after the race, and the former hopes that the officials choose to take action.
Watch the full Gascoyne ITV interview
"The frustration is that if that was a Force India driver hitting a world champion we’d expect to get a one or two-race ban, but the other way round nothing ever seems to happen," he told ITV Sport's Louise Goodman.
“I hope the stewards look at it and act accordingly.
“We did ask the stewards immediately to look at it – they should do because [Raikkonen] needlessly took someone out.
“If that was a young guy at the back of the grid doing it, they’d get a penalty, but it doesn’t seem to happen the other way round.”
Although the safety car period had brought Raikkonen right onto Sutil's tail, Gascoyne did not think the Ferrari driver would have been able to overtake.
“On the restart we didn’t really have a problem but Raikkonen always looked as though he was going to do something stupid and in the end he did," he said.
Team co-owner Vijay Mallya was devastated by the incident, but paid tribute to Sutil's performance.
"It was the saddest moment of my motorsports career," he said.
"To achieve a top five position in Formula 1 and in Monaco was a dream that ended just seven minutes and less than five laps from the chequered flag.
"Adrian Sutil drove a brilliant race, exhibited superlative car control in wet and slippery conditions and proved conclusively to the world that he is an exceptionally talented driver.
"All members of the Force India Formula 1 team came together and executed a brilliant race strategy and car set-up.
"We have demonstrated that we are a much improved and competitive team now and we certainly had an opportunity to score championship points today.
"This performance in Monaco has given a huge boost to the confidence of the team and our drivers.
"Though we are sadly disappointed we will take away many positives and renew our determination to demonstrate further improvement over the rest of the season."