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Fernando Alonso says he and Max Verstappen are ‘not politically correct'

Fernando Alonso believes himself and fellow double World Champion Max Verstappen are for some reason 'seen' as being 'aggressive, impolite and not politically correct' drivers, with the Spaniard having no idea why they are viewed in that way. Alonso and Verstappen have both been speaking very highly of one another recently, with the reigning World Champion having admitted that Alonso 'deserves' more wins in F1 than he currently has. “I think Fernando should have already won a lot more races than he has done,” Verstappen said. “I think he deserves a lot more.” Ahead of next weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Alonso has won 32 races in F1, with his first win having come at the 2003...
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