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Fernando Alonso lambasts Motorsport.com

Fernando Alonso has insisted that '99% of the people' watching Formula 1 'cannot understand' the true meaning behind a radio message, with some of the Spaniard's recent mid-race conversations having been questioned. At the Japanese Grand Prix recently, Alonso made his first pit-stop much sooner than everybody else, something which put him at a disadvantage a few laps later in the race. When those around him made their first pit-stop, Alonso's new tyres were already several laps old, with him being heard telling his team on the radio that they'd 'thrown him to the lions'. This particular radio message received some backlash from the media, as many saw it as a potential indicator that the...
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