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Alonso Defends Verstappen Amid Title Slump

Summary by sportsmole.co.uk
If Max Verstappen fails to secure the 2025 drivers' world championship, Fernando Alonso says the blame won't lie with the Dutch driver.
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If Max Verstappen doesn't win a fifth consecutive world title this year, it won't be his fault. It's Fernando Alonso's opinion, who, despite his 16-year gap, clearly gets along with the Dutchman. The 43-year-old double world champion also admires his rival. "He's still making his best season to this day every year," says the Spaniard. "Last year he didn't have the most dominant car, and yet he won the championship in (...)

Fernando Alonso is convinced that Max Verstappen cannot be doubted in the Formula 1 title fight.

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FirstSportz broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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