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Alonso: How can you miss a braking point by that much?

Fernando Alonso was relieved that he, Nico Hulkenberg and Charles Leclerc after the trio walked away from a massive crash at the start of the Belgian Grand Prix, the McLaren driver questioning how his Renault rival could make such a massive mistake. Alonso was reduced to a passenger once Hulkenberg's Renault rammed the McLaren as they screamed into the Turn 1 Hairpin and sent the orange car flying over the top (and halo) Charles Leclerc's Sauber. Within seconds three very expensive wrecks steamed on the Spa-Francorchamps asphalt because of a moment of brain fade. The Spaniard reflected on a very short race for him, 'It was bad on the start. I saw Hulkenberg in the mirrors with all four...
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