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A win is still possible - Alonso

Fernando Alonso believes victory is still possible at the Canadian Grand Prix, despite qualifying in sixth place on the grid. Alonso was over a second off the pace of Sebastian Vettel's pole position lap in changing conditions on Saturday and will start the race from the third row behind both Red Bulls, both Mercedes and Valtteri Bottas' Williams. However, he thinks he stands a chance of chasing Vettel down on Sunday if the conditions are right. "Sixth gives us the possibility to fight for everything tomorrow if we are fast enough in the race," he said. "Obviously there is a little bit of disappointment because we felt very competitive with the car this weekend and we start...
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