Lewis Hamilton vs Fernando Alonso: Verstappen, Perez & Sainz watching Belgian GP crash
Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso locked horns once again at the Belgian Grand Prix, with the long-term fierce rivals clashing on track and then afterwards in a heated dispute as the Brit succumbed to the damage caused.
After the duo got the better of eventual runner-up Sergio Perez at lights out, Hamilton looked to then get the move done on the Spaniard in the first sector before disaster struck.
Alonso was in a blind spot of Hamilton’s who didn’t give him enough room, leading for him to be sent airborne by the two-time world champion.
He was then quick to get on the radio to slam Hamilton with some wild claims which were incredibly untrue about the ability of the seven-time world champion.
When asked about it all in the paddock, Hamilton was fair as you’d expect from him, taking the full responsibility for the collision that ended his race on the opening lap, although the stewards deemed it a racing incident and refused to hand out a penalty to either driver.
You could see how Hamilton was far from impressed with Alonso’s comments, walking away from questions after saying things such as ‘I don’t care’ and ‘we’ve had different results in our career’ to clearly refute the claims and stick up for himself.
The pair have never seen eye-to-eye since Hamilton arrived at McLaren as a rookie and quickly usurped the then defending world champion as the better performer in the team, sour grapes from Alonso, eh?!
Thankfully this season, we’ve been shown the footage of the infamous cooldown room where the podium sitters relax before going out to celebrate infront of the fans and their teams (unless you’re Carlos Sainz who didn’t have his team watching on).
Race winner Max Verstappen was quick to jump on his rival from last season,


