Fernando Alonso claims Lewis Hamilton didn’t get penalised “because he’s not Spanish”
Fernando Alon🌜so was frustrated by the stewards' decision not to penalise Lewis Hamilton for their Lap 1 incident in Miami.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso believes 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton escaped a penalty from the F1 stewards🐓 for their Lap 1 incident in the Miami sprint race simply beca💦use he’s not Spanish.
Hamilton dived down the inside of Alonso, forcing the Spaniard into his teammate, who in turn, collided with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll and Norris were early retirements, while Alonso suffered a puncture, dropping him d꧋own the🅺 order.
The two-time world champion wa𓃲s already frustrated by the F1 stewards heading into this weekend after he picked up a 10-second time penalty in the Chinese Gr✤and Prix sprint race.
Alonso was de🃏emed to have pushed Sainz off t♛he track in Shanghai, picking up three penalty points in the process.
Speaking to DAZN after the sprint🍨 race in Miami, Alonso said: “We'll see what they decide. I guess they won't ♚decide anything, because he's not Spanish.
“But, I think he ruined the race for a fe🔯w people, especially Norris, who had a very fast car and h🍌e was out in that incident.”
Alonso revealed that he didn’t risk overtaking Esteban Ocon to avoi♋d potentially being penalised again.
“Maybe today I didn't get penalised, but I always get𒊎 penalised,” he added.
“Today the same thing. I was behind Ocon, I could maybe take a risk and overta🍒ke him, but logically I don't take the risk to avoid bei🌞ng penalised.
“So, I tried to complete the race, whicღh is 19 laps, and go back to the team to talk about the changes.✅”
Alonsoౠ continued his frustration by labelling the sprint race “a free practice” to prepare for qualifying for th𝔍e grand prix.
“We didn't have any interest in the sprint race,” he explained. “We were just going to check degradation and things for tomorrow and at the end w🐼e managed it. For us it's a free practice, it's not really a race.
“Now, the important part of the race starts, the qualifying and tomorrow the 57 laps. I think we can draw a conclusion from this 🐭sprint for the parc ferme that opens now and see if we can impr✨ove the car a little bit.”

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