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Fernando Alonso: “Hopefully we can keep this up progress”

Fernando Alonso admitted that Mercedes AMG PETRONAS, Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Ferrari were on a different level at the Hungaroring on Sunday, but was satisfied to come best of the rest in seventh on race day. The McLaren-Honda driver started seventh on the grid, and was able to show good pace throughout the race, feeling they were competitive against those they are fighting in the championship, notably Scuderia Toro Rosso, with Alonso able to finish ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr. “Well, P7 has been my position all weekend!” said Alonso. “It’s a pity we couldn’t improve this afternoon but still I think we were best of the rest today. “Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari are out of...
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