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Alonso Demands Penalty for Hamilton’s Track Violations

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Fernando Alonso expressed intense frustration towards Lewis Hamilton immediately after completing the Singapore Grand Prix. Alonso, driving for Aston Martin, finished eighth but is likely to move up to seventh due to Hamilton’s late-race struggles with brake failure. Despite Hamilton managing to finish just ahead of Alonso after battling to control his Ferrari, he faces potential penalties for repeatedly exceeding track limits.

Alonso’s anger was evident as he vented over the team radio, questioning the safety of driving without brakes and criticizing Hamilton’s track conduct. He demanded that Hamilton receive a post-race penalty for his violations and suggested that driving an unsafe car should not be tolerated. The Spaniard was adamant that rules should be upheld consistently, referencing past incidents where he faced penalties for minor infractions.

The stewards are investigating Hamilton’s actions, and Alonso’s emotional reaction highlights the competitive intensity of the race. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story from Mirror Sport for the latest news, images, and videos. Keep checking back for more details and follow us on Google News, Flipboard, Apple News, Twitter, Facebook, or visit The Mirror homepage for the most recent developments. Sign up for email updates to stay informed about the day’s significant stories.

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