Lewis Hamilton issues cheeky Instagram post aimed at Fernando Alonso
Lewis Hamilton has thanked his team and fans for their efforts at the Belgian Grand Prix on Instagram, and also used the post to take a cheeky swipe at old foe Fernando Alonso.
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Lewis Hamilton has thanked his team and fans for their efforts at the Belgian Grand Prix on Instagram, and also used the post to take a cheeky swipe at old foe Fernando Alonso.
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Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso eased off to avoid a prolonged war of words on Monday following their acrimonious collision in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. Mercedes' seven-time world champion and his one-time McLaren team-mate crashed on the opening lap with Hamilton forced to retire after an airborne ride over his rival's Alpine car. In the heat of the moment the veteran Spaniard blasted the British driver as "an idiot". Hamilton revisited the incident on social media, writing: "First I want to apologise to my fans and especially those who came out to support me.
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