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Alonso ready to "drive into" Vettel next time

Fernando Alonso says Sebastian Vettel needs to realise that "the track belongs to everybody" after their battle in the Brazilian Grand Prix. The duo were fighting for seventh place when the Ferrari driver dived on the inside at Turn 11, forcing Alonso off the track. The McLaren driver had to go off track to avoid contact and ended up losing the position. Alonso said next time he is likely to drive into Vettel if the German does not give him room. "There was an asphalt run-off and I used it and nothing happened," said Alonso. "But if there's a wall there, I either drive into the wall or into him, which is what I will probably do next time. "I'll crash into him...
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