Looking at the brighter side of things, McLaren-Honda’s Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button took a trip to the rostrum after both dropping out Q1 at Interlagos last weekend. Most ironically, the pair had last shared the real podium honours at the same venue three years earlier, with the Briton leading the Spaniard home.
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