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Alonso punched a wall after Singapore exit

Booted out of the Singapore GP through no fault of his own, Fernando Alonso punched a hole in the wall in his private drivers' room. The double World Champion had hoped for a strong showing in Singapore given that the nature of the street circuit suited McLaren's MCL32 and its under-powered Honda engine. However his night ended early when he was caught up in the first corner chaos caused by Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. Although Alonso tried to continue, the damage to his car meant he was forced to retire. Back in his private drivers' room, he punched the wall. When asked by Motorsport.com about leaving a hole in the wall, the McLaren driver said: 'Yes… it is still there! It...
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