FERNANDO ALONSO has blasted Lewis Hamilton – saying the Brit escaped a penalty in Saturday’s sprint race “because he is not Spanish”.

Alonso said Hamilton “arrived like a bull” and then “ruined” other drivers’ races after they collided at the opening corner during the short sprint race at the Miami GP.

Lewis Hamilton divebombed his car up the inside of turn one
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Lewis Hamilton divebombed his car up the inside of turn oneCredit: Splash

Unable to stop his momentum, the move saw Hamilton collide with Fernando Alonso
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Unable to stop his momentum, the move saw Hamilton collide with Fernando Alonso

Alonso then ended up hitting Lance Stroll and then Lando Norris, ending their races
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Alonso then ended up hitting Lance Stroll and then Lando Norris, ending their racesCredit: Splash

Hamilton escaped a penalty for the incident
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Hamilton escaped a penalty for the incident
Alonso picked up a puncture in his Aston Martin while his teammate Lance Stroll suffered damage and McLaren’s Lando Norris was punted out of the race completely after Hamilton’s aggressive start caused chaos.

The stewards noted the incident but Hamilton escaped without punishment, although he finished eighth and later demoted to 16th due to a post-race penalty for speeding in the pitlane.

Alonso, who had a bust-up with Hamilton when they were teammates at McLaren in 2008, said: “Lewis was on the inside, a little bit out of control, but I guess they won’t decide anything, because he is not Spanish.

“But he ruined the race for a few people, especially Norris, who had a very fast car and he was out in that incident.”

Hamilton went on to have a ding-dong battle with Kevin Magnussen before being hit with a drive-through penalty for going too fast in the pitlane, triggering a sanction of 20 seconds that was bolted on to his time.

Hamilton was in the wars after fighting with the Haas’ driver, who admitted to using “silly tactics” to keep Hamilton behind him.

But his own error in the pitlane – when all the cars were told to drive through the pitlane due to a first lap incident – cost him and he was demoted from eighth to 16th.

Hamilton said: “I feel OK. It’s obviously tough battling out there. Of course turn one wasn’t intentional, to be touching with anyone, but everyone’s pushing as much as possible.

The turn one collision left Alonso fuming
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The turn one collision left Alonso fumingCredit: Rex

Later Hamilton was in the wars trying to get past Kevin Magnussen
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Later Hamilton was in the wars trying to get past Kevin MagnussenCredit: Getty
“I went for a gap but I think those guys went wide and then came back across, so that’s kind of where we connected.

“And then after that was just fighting, trying to get past those Haas cars.

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“It was really tough battling, but I just enjoyed that I was racing. I wasn’t going backwards at least!

“But the penalty, definitely it sucks, but it was only worth one point.”

Magnussen racked up a whopping 35 seconds in penalties and will get a ticking off from the stewards as a result.

He said: “All the penalties were well deserved – no doubt about it. But I had to play the game again.

“I was protecting well from Lewis because I had the DRS from Nico [Hulkenberg] and I had good pace.

“I started using these stupid tactics which I don’t like doing, but the end of the day I did my job as a team player and Nico scored his points because I got that gap for him so Lewis and [Yuki] Tsunoda couldn’t catch him.

Inside track on Hamilton’s life

LEWIS HAMILTON has driven his way into pole position as Formula One’s most prolific winner.

The British speedster lives life in the fast lane both on and off the track, with a string of high-profile romances and jet-set lifestyle.

Hamilton made his name at McLaren and Mercedes but stunned the racing world by signing a £100million deal to join Ferrari for next season.

His exploits have seen him rub shoulders with Hollywood icon Brad Pitt but Lew snubbed the chance to feature in Top Gun 2.

And fans can follow his fortunes on the latest season of Netflix’s smash hit Drive To Survive.

Hamilton’s talent saw him go from humble origins in Stevenage to boasting an £11m car collection.

He joined celeb dating app Raya after splitting from Brazilian beauty Juliana Nalu.

And his exes are said to include Rita Ora, Rihanna and Nicole Scherzinger.

Hamilton was embroiled in a bitter feud with Nico Rosberg but the pair buried the hatchet to sport £35k watches they were given for FREE.

He also shared high-profile battles with Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel.

But his most shocking showdown saw Max Verstappen handed the World Championship over him by a controversial safety car decision.

The Brit is chasing a record eighth world title – the first of which came in 2008 and has seen Felipe Masa sue F1 for £62m after a crash saw him miss out.

Check out all our Lewis Hamilton articles here.

“Not the way I like to go racing at all but it was what I had to do today.”

Meanwhile, Max Verstappen won the sprint race and will start on pole position for today’s (SUN) Miami Grand Prix.

Verstappen has now taken all six pole positions this season and has a 27 point lead in the championship.

He said: “It definitely feels a little bit more under control, which I was looking for. Hopefully that helps us out tomorrow.

“We know what we, and I, did wrong at the start [in the Sprint]. I’m sure if I do my things correctly, then it should be alright.”

Charles Leclerc will line up in second while Carlos Sainz will start third for the Ferrari team. Sergio Perez qualified in fourth ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris.

Hamilton again was out-qualified by his Mercedes teammate George Russell with the Merc duo in seventh and eighth place respectively.

“I think that’s pretty honest of him and I think that’s pretty cool.” 🤝

Lewis Hamilton on Kevin Magnussen’s aggressive defensive driving and admission he had to do it for the good of his Haas team’s result. pic.twitter.com/ba7uyDxA17

— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) May 4, 2024


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