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Monday’s F1 news round-up includes all the main headlines from Suzuka as the dust settles on the Japanese Grand Prix, with Fernando Alonso’s driving once again under the microscope.
No time to waste, so let’s dive full throttle into the day’s biggest stories…
Fernando Alonso aims dig at FIA with ‘disqualification’ quip
Fernando Alonso quipped that the FIA could disqualify him from the F1 2024 World Championship after his latest trick in defence at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Alonso was hit with a 20-second time penalty at last month’s Australian Grand Prix for “potentially dangerous driving” in defence against Mercedes driver George Russell, even though the two cars did not make contact
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depth: Japanese Grand Prix data
You may have noticed that we introduced an exciting new element of our coverage over the Japanese Grand Prix weekend, doing a deep dive on the data to determine how the race was won and lost.
Everything you could ever ask for – from car telemetry and race pace comparisons to stint analysis and tyre wear assessments – was covered in detail in Monday’s post-race addition.
Perez reiterated his desire to remain with the team ahead of the Japanese GP, with Doornbos claiming the Mexican was laughed out of the room after demanding a three-year contract over the Suzuka weekend.
The Dutchman has also heard that Newey has indicated he will not sign a new contract with Red Bull, amid recent reports of a big-money offer from Aston Martin.