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Alonso punched hole in wall after Singapore

Fernando Alonso was left furious after the first corner clash in Singapore A furious Fernando Alonso punched a hole in the wall of his private room in Singapore after contact at the opening corner ruled him out early in the race. Both both Ferraris and Max Verstappen's Red Bull caught up in the incident, Alonso stood to gain significantly from the melee as he climbed to third at the first corner. However, he too then became a victim in the incident, and though he briefly got going once again, McLaren ultimately deemed his car too badly damaged to continue. Speaking in Malaysia on Thursday, Alonso says that his disappointment turned to anger when he watched a replay and realised how big an...
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