‘Not my problem’ – Fernando Alonso reacts to ‘angry’ Lewis Hamilton after Monaco Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso has hit back at claims he deliberately held up Sir Lewis Hamilton during Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix.
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Fernando Alonso has hit back at claims he deliberately held up Sir Lewis Hamilton during Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso has moved to further aggravate Lewis Hamilton by declaring it was “extremely easy” to keep the British driver behind him during the Monaco Grand Prix. Hamilton was furious with Alonso’s slow pace in the race and had to settle for an eighth place finish, unable to overtake the Spaniard, who finished one spot ahead of him on the narrow streets of Monte Carlo.
Eric Donovan has lauded the performance of Team Ireland at European Championships in Armenia with Irish pair Dylan Eagleson and Gabriel Dossen competing for gold medals later today.
Nottingham Forest sealed their return to the Premier League after 23 years away thanks to a 1-0 win against Huddersfield at Wembley.
Sergio Perez won a rain-disrupted Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, 29 May, as pole-sitter Charles Leclerc suffered another dose of ill luck on his home circuit. Perez, the first Mexican to win at the iconic circuit, claimed his third career win ahead of Carlos Sainz for Ferrari.
Championship side Nottingham Forest would prefer to steer away from utilising too many loanees in the future and recruit young players who they can sell on for lucrative sums of cash in the future, according to The Guardian.
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MONACO :Lando Norris qualified fifth for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix and ahead of Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell despite still not feeling 100 per cent after a bout of tonsillitis.