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Alonso: Leclerc should have been penalised for weaving

Fernando Alonso believes he should have been promoted to fourth at the British Grand Prix after querying why Charles Leclerc was not penalised. Alonso was on the back of the battle for second place during the closing stages at Silverstone, having undercut Lando Norris during the safety car period. Alonso ultimately classified fifth, a second […]
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