Fernando Alonso unwilling to help Max Verstappen win F1 title over Lewis Hamilton

An old rivalry won’t be revisited too often as the cars operate at different levels

Karl Matchett
Tuesday 12 October 2021 07:57 EDT
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Max Verstappen is back in the lead for the championship in the Formula One drivers’ standings, but he shouldn’t expect any help from another of Lewis Hamilton’s old rivals.

Long before the Dutchman and the Brit began their own story fighting for honours, two-time championship winner Fernando Alonso was battling it out with the Mercedes man and the pair were suggested to still not see eye to eye by Helmut Marko, the Red Bull advisor.

“We know Alonso is not a big Hamilton fan, which we saw in Budapest,” he’s reported as saying. But although he saw the suggestion, Alonso isn’t focused on anything other than his own performance level and rejected the notion he would try to help Verstappen edge out Hamilton across the season - despite holding off the reigning champion in the Hungarian Grand Prix.

“I read that, but I always run my own race,” the Spanish racer said.

“In Hungary, yes, we managed to fight Hamilton. But that was mainly due to the track. Mercedes and Red Bull are normally much too fast. Look at Monza, when Bottas started last and still finished on the podium.

“So of course, I like to fight with good drivers, but I think Red Bull really has to do it themselves this season.”

Verstappen is six points clear with six races left, after taking second place at the Turkish Grand Prix while Hamilton finished fifth.

Mercedes still lead Red Bull in the constructors standings, however.

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