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Alonso Downplays Hamilton’s Stellar Performance In Brazil

Double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso has downplayed Sir Lewis Hamilton’s outstanding performance in last weekend’s Sao Paulo GP. The seven-time World Champion was fastest in qualifying on Friday but he was relegated to the back of the grid due to a DRS irregularity. In Saturday’s sprint, he worked his way up to P5 and started the grand prix on Sunday in tenth position, as he had to serve a five-place grid drop for running a new internal combustion engine. READ: Marko Warns Of Disadvantage For Verstappen Due To Hamilton’s ‘Unbelievable’ Engine Hamilton quickly carved his way through the field and hunted down race leader and Championship rival Max Verstappen for several laps,...
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