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: A disappointing qualifying day was left well behind as this was a terrific drive from Alonso, 13th on the grid up to sixth – admittedly helped to an extent by Carlos Sainz’s penalty.
Losing 12 seconds at his first pit-stop, Sainz was later penalised for an unsafe release – not his fault – while there was also an initially controversial-looking pass on Esteban Ocon under yellow flags. Started where he finished, but that was creditable in the circumstances and he deserves praise also for a strong qualifying performance.: A nondescript kind of race from Gasly, who could be forgiven if his mind is elsewhere just now – namely Alpine.
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