Angry Fernando Alonso fires “career at stake” dig at Liam Lawson
"It's his career at stake and not mine."

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso reacted angrily to his skirmish with Liam Lawson on Saturday at the F1 United States Grand Prix.
Alonso was annoyed by Laws🀅on’s attempts to over💙take in the sprint race in Texas.
They clashed again later in qualifying when Alonso caused La♏🌟wson to slow down.
Alonso labelled Lawson “an idiot” via team radio a🙈fter their first bust-up in the sprint, and the drivers were spotted in a tense conversation afterwards.
Alonso was quoted by :𝔉 "Too much action, maybe, from Lawson, who ♏has six races to prove things.
“I don't think it's the best way, but it's his career🅰 at stake and not mine."
Alonso recalled an inc𓃲ident with now-teammate Lance Stroll in 2022, and likened it to his battle with Lawson.
"I think on the straight we nearly crashed like I did with Lance two years ago, at 300 something [kph],” Alonꦫso said.
“Then the way he squeezed out of the coꦐrners to the track 🍬limits itself, in lap one out of 11, I don't want to make a big thing.
"You know, of course 🍌no penalt𒅌y when someone lifts off in 16, 17, that was probably the biggest surprise."
Aloꦇnso denied Lawson’s claim that he tried to “screw” the younger driver, having overtaken him out of the pit-lane.
"No, not r🧜eally, but you know, everyone on track is behaving as he wants,” Alonso dryly said.
“And for me today it was unnecessary, everyone can have different opinions, I'm OK✤ with that, and it's 24 races, so you meet somewhere in the journey."
Alonso told : “Qualifying? What happened in qualifying? Ah, well, because I had the scrubbed set, I was n🃏ot really into a timed lap, so I didn't want to lose more time.
“And I think it didn't change too much to him. But today, in the sprint,🧸 we fought💞 very, very hard.
“He foughꦆt very hard, in my opinion, for 16th, 17th. But you know, nothing we can do.”
Lawson is racing as a full-time replacement for Daniel Ricciardo at RB for the first time in T🐼exas.

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