Alonso optimistic for wet qualy despite ‘lost’ FP1 session
Even though FP1 was a “lost session”, Fernando Alonso can foresee good things if the weather forecast is correct for Saturday’s running at Silverstone.
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Even though FP1 was a “lost session”, Fernando Alonso can foresee good things if the weather forecast is correct for Saturday’s running at Silverstone.
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