Lewis Hamilton has responded to Fernando Alonso’s post-race rant over group radio on the Singapore Grand Prix.
F1’s most skilled drivers ended Sunday’s race simply four-tenths aside on the chequered flag.
Hamilton was over 40 seconds forward of Alonso, operating in sixth place.
Nonetheless, a late-race brake subject meant Hamilton needed to drive the ultimate two laps at an extremely sluggish tempo.
In a bid to get across the observe safely, Hamilton minimize a number of corners, which finally allowed him to remain forward of Alonso.
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Hamilton’s brake subject – mixed along with his techniques on the ultimate lap to remain forward of Alonso – irritated the Aston Martin driver.
This led to a unprecedented radio message from the two-time F1 world champion.
Alonso stated over group radio: “Oh, fu**ing hell, man. I can’t consider it. Yeah, he knew it. I can’t fu**ing consider it, I can’t fu**ing consider it. I imply, I can’t fu**ing consider it. I can’t fu**ing consider it.
“Is it secure to drive with no brakes? Oh, he ought to…”
His engineer replied: “Yeah, no, no, we wish to, we agree, we’re checking observe limits and stuff as nicely. You see, there is a margin there. Run change warm-up, mate, run change warm-up. That’s P8 anyway, so good restoration.”
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Alonso added: “Yeah, however this needs to be fu**ing P7. I imply, you can’t drive. Like if you’re alone on observe. Yeah, I imply, no respect the purple flag yesterday, at present, free observe for them. I imply, possibly an excessive amount of.”
Alonso was promoted to seventh after Hamilton was handed a five-second time penalty following the race.
Hamilton responds
Hamilton has responded to Alonso with a delicate put up on his Instagram story.
Captioned “18 years off…”, Hamilton posted a compilation from the British comedy One Foot within the Grave, wherein the principle character repeatedly exclaims: “I don’t consider it!”

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It’s not the primary time Hamilton has hit again at his former teammate.
Following earlier feedback from Alonso about Hamilton’s world titles – and the extent of competitors he confronted in a few of them – the seven-time world champion posted a cryptic tweet.
The put up by Hamilton was merely a picture of him pointing his finger at Alonso once they have been teammates at McLaren.
The picture was from the 2007 United States Grand Prix, the place Hamilton had overwhelmed Alonso to the win.