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Alonso deems Alpine 2022 points loss 'really unacceptable'

Fernando Alonso says he's proud of Alpine's performance this season but the Spaniard was also critical of the "really unacceptable" amount of points he has lost this year through reliability issues. Alonso's recent run of ten consecutive top-ten finishes was interrupted in Monza due to a water pressure issue. But an engine problem also put paid to his efforts after just 20 laps in Singapore last weekend. Considering the succession of DNFs suffered by the two-time world champion in the early part of his campaign, Alonso estimated his current shortfall in terms of points at approximately 60. ©Alpine "I think it was around minus 50 [points], so now we have another eight,"...
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