Start of the race. Circuit of the Americas.
Fernando Alonso (retired) No Score
Saturday was another example of having to make do with a woefully uncompetitive car in qualifying, but at the same time, with the penalties to those ahead of him, Fernando knew he wasn’t that far from a point scoring position. However, on the opening lap he collided with Stroll and that was it for the Spaniard. Amid all the opening lap chaos it isn’t sure the Williams driver was that much more in the wrong than the others. Given the post-race exclusions, Alonso could have perhaps scored points in his final US GP.
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