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Alonso still wants discussions over first-lap track limits

Article To news overview © Alpine Fernando Alonso admits he is still keen for track limits on the first lap of a race to be discussed at the next drivers' briefing after voicing his frustration over the policing of this at prevous Grands Prix. The Spaniard explained after the Russian Grand Prix that he had made trips through the run-off area on the formation lap and opening lap of the event in order to "confirm" his belief that Formula 1 has "different rules for different people". These allegations were rejected by the FIA. More recently, Alonso was left unhappy last time out at the United States Grand Prix after Kimi Raikkonen was not ordered to give a place back...
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