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Alonso: Two-strike Magnussen avoided reprimand

Fernando Alonso reckons the fact that Kevin Magnussen has two reprimands is the only reason he avoid sanctions for his antics in FP1 for the British GP. Alonso was not impressed with Magnussen's driving in the opening practice session at Silverstone, accusing the Haas driver of trying to hit him not once but twice. He asked McLaren to let the stewards know. Both drivers were summoned after the session, however, no action was taken. Alonso reckons that is because Magnussen is one reprimand away from a penalty He told Crash.net: 'In the first situation I’m not really a part of it, it’s just him that in three occasions tries to force whatever he wanted to do, but the stewards...
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