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Alonso vows not to give up on title fight: Anything can happen

Article To news overview © XPBimages Fernando Alonso has vowed not to "give up" on being in the championship fight with Red Bull following the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix. Max Verstappen claimed his fourth win of the 2023 F1 season in Monte Carlo, stretching out his lead at the top of the Drivers' standings to 39 points from teammate Sergio Perez, who failed to score points. Alonso remains in third with a 12-point deficit to Perez and, while he acknowledges that catching Red Bull may be a difficult task, the two-time World Champion has learned from past experience in the sport that anything can happen. Alonso assesses championship chances When asked if he feels that he can get...
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