Vettel: Alonso "a bit aggressive" in last corner fight in Japanese GP

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Vettel: Alonso "a bit aggressive" in last corner fight in Japanese GP
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Sebastian Vettel says Fernando Alonso 'was a bit aggressive' in their fight for sixth place in the finish to the JapaneseGP ⚔️ Full F1 story ⬇️

Alonso was catching Vettel after a late pitstop for a fresh set of inters gave him a significant pace advantage over rivals, allowing him to regain the places he had lost with the stop.

Co-incidentally they had been involved in an incident at the start, with a touch from Alonso sending Vettel into a spin. “There was a bit of a confusion because I lost radio and I looked at the pit board, and I think race direction changed their mind of how long the race is going to go, and I didn't know. I think we got away with it.”

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