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Alonso expected post-race 'weaving' penalty for Leclerc

Fernando Alonso expected to inherit P4 in the final standings of the British GP on the assumption that Charles Leclerc would be penalized by the stewards for weaving. Alonso was hopeful of a post-race promotion to fourth based on his own Canadian Grand Prix precedent, when the Alpine driver was hit was five-second time penalty for making more than one direction change while defending his position from Alfa's Valtteri Bottas. Having witnessed from behind Leclerc's defensive driving against Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages of the race at Silverstone, Alonso felt confident in the immediate aftermath of the race that he would be elevated in the standings. "I have to say I guess it’s...
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