Multiple accidents with Alonso, Hamilton, Stroll and Norris in the Miami sprint race

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The sprint race of F1 Miami GP This Saturday began with many accidents that affected up to 4 pilots, among them, a Fernando Alonso that he can do nothing to prevent many side effects, including hamilton and his companion take a walkwhich hit Lando Norris on turn 1 of the American layout.

Fernando Alonso He started 8th, just behind his teammate take a walkwhich began on the 7th, with Norris is in the 9th position. while, hamilton He started 12th after his poor classification and was overly optimistic by wanting to risk too much in the first braking.


Alonso he found himself wrapped in a sandwich. First, on the left, because of how much Stroll closed from the outside in Turn 1. The Spaniard did nothing to avoid impact as Hamilton came in from the right inside the first turn. take a walk hit Alonsoand then, Hamilton did the same in Asturian.

The result is nothing but a domino effect. Hamilton held Alonso, Fernando Stroll was grabbed and the Canadian, as a result of the impact, was dragged Lando Norris.

There was no investigation or punishment for Hamilton

After that double blow, Alonso was able to resume the race from 18th position after the safety car came out. Meanwhile, Hamilton was 9th, awaiting a more likely penalty. Stroll and Norris retired.

Finally, and inexplicably, Hamilton was not even investigated for that initial action and only received a penalty for exceeding the maximum pit lane speed in another action.

Source: La Verdad

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