Belgian GP: Lewis Hamilton's dig at Fernando Alonso that wasn't shown on TV
Lewis Hamilton’s first lap crash with old rival Fernando Alonso has been the major talking point from this season’s Belgian Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton’s first lap crash with old rival Fernando Alonso has been the major talking point from this season’s Belgian Grand Prix.
A video has emerged online of Lewis Hamilton walking back to the garage following his retirement from the Belgian Grand Prix, and it has gained mass attention online with many fans expressing sympathy for the Mercedes driver who has had a season to forget, by his exceptional standards.
Daniel Ricciardo has endured a difficult time at McLaren, experiencing some unreal highs, but plenty more dark lows. Ultimately, his lack of consistency has cost him his seat for next season, with the Aussie looking elsewhere to continue his career in Formula One.
Carlos Sainz secured another podium in his Ferrari as Formula One returned from the summer break in underwhelming fashion at Spa.
A clip showing Fernando Alonso seemingly wagging his finger in disapproval at Lewis Hamilton as he drove past the Brit on the side of the track has gone viral online.
Charles Leclerc admitted Red Bull had performed at another level to Ferrari in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix after finishing a distant sixth behind race-winning world champion Max Verstappen.
Liverpool equalled the biggest win in Premier League history with a 9-0 thrashing of Bournemouth at Anfield.
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