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Sebastian Vettel - Fernando Alonso - Fernando Alonso makes podium claim following unlucky Australian Grand Prix - msn.com - Australia -  Jeddah - county George

Fernando Alonso makes podium claim following unlucky Australian Grand Prix

Alpine driver Fernando Alonso bemoaned his bad luck on Sunday with him revealing he felt as though a podium could have been achieved had things gone differently for him at the Australian Grand Prix.

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Sebastian Vettel - Fernando Alonso - Fernando Alonso makes podium claim after unlucky Australian Grand Prix - givemesport.com - Australia -  Jeddah - county George

Fernando Alonso makes podium claim after unlucky Australian Grand Prix

Alpine driver Fernando Alonso bemoaned his bad luck on Sunday with him revealing he felt as though a podium could have been achieved had things gone differently for him at the Australian Grand Prix.

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Sebastian Vettel - Fernando Alonso - Carlos Sainz - Albert Park - As Charles Leclerc and Ferrari star again in Australia, could a three-way F1 title fight emerge? - eurosport.com - Australia - Monaco - Melbourne - Bahrain -  Jeddah - Singapore

As Charles Leclerc and Ferrari star again in Australia, could a three-way F1 title fight emerge?

Sunday 26 September, 2010. The last time a Ferrari driver, namely Fernando Alonso, achieved Formula 1’s Grand Slam — pole position in qualifying, the quickest lap during the race and victory after leading from start to finish — at the Singapore Grand Prix.

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Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Fernando Alonso - Alonso: ‘We’ve been faster than Mercedes this weekend’ - msn.com - Australia - Melbourne -  Jeddah - county George

Alonso: ‘We’ve been faster than Mercedes this weekend’

Fernando Alonso believes Alpine were “a little bit faster than Mercedes” all weekend in Melbourne, after a frustrating race for the Spaniard.

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Tiger Woods - Shabab Al-Ahli - Omar Abdulrahman returns with one last shot at AFC Champions League glory - arabnews.com - Italy - Australia - Uae - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah -  Riyadh -  Rome - Uruguay - South Korea - Turkmenistan

Omar Abdulrahman returns with one last shot at AFC Champions League glory

Last Thursday, Shabab Al-Ahli of the UAE drew 1-1 in the opening round of games in the Asian Football Confederation Champions League against Ahal of Turkmenistan, a team making a debut appearance in the tournament.

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Fernando Alonso - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Mick Schumacher - Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz suffers second-lap crash after torrid start to Australian Grand Prix - eurosport.com - Australia - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Jeddah

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz suffers second-lap crash after torrid start to Australian Grand Prix

Carlos Sainz’s miserable weekend at the Australian Grand Prix continued as the Ferrari driver spun out on the second lap of Sunday’s race. Having qualified ninth, well adrift of team-mate and pole-sitter Charles Leclerc, the 27-year-old lost five places on the opening lap after a difficult start in hot Melbourne conditions.

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Fernando Alonso - Albert Park - Max, Hamilton disagree on axing of fourth DRS zone - msn.com - Australia - county Lewis - Melbourne - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - county Hamilton

Max, Hamilton disagree on axing of fourth DRS zone

Hamilton wrestling with a 'spiteful viper' in Melbourne

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Max Verstappen - Grand Prix - Charles Leclerc - "Terrible": Max Verstappen Unhappy Despite Making Australia Front Row - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Melbourne - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

"Terrible": Max Verstappen Unhappy Despite Making Australia Front Row

World champion Max Verstappen complained that his weekend had been "terrible" despite qualifying second for Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, saying he did not feel comfortable in his Red Bull. The Dutchman looked like taking pole for the race at Albert Park before Ferrari title rival Charles Leclerc struck at the death to edge him by 0.286 secs in an action-packed session. Verstappen, who won in Saudi Arabia two weeks ago, said he had struggled with car problems since arriving in Melbourne for the third race of the campaign.

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