Fernando Alonso became angry with Lewis Hamilton during a radio address at the Singapore GP, but it wasn’t broadcast on TV. The penalty was imposed immediately…

Fernando Alonso fumed after the finish of the Singapore Grand Prix, where he accused his old rival Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari of irresponsible behavior by continuing with a serious brake problem. The two-time world champion gained almost a minute on the Briton, but finished only four-tenths behind him. Hamilton suffered brake failure in the closing stages during his duel with Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli and had to slow down considerably, losing a position to teammate Charles Leclerc and falling behind Alonso in eighth place.

The Marina Bay Street Circuit, with its tight corners and high walls, pushed the drivers to their limits. Hamilton’s SF-25 Ferrari suffered a brake failure, forcing him to be creative with the track limits. He cut several corners in the closing laps to stay in the race, infuriating Alonso. Just behind the rear wing of Hamilton’s number 44 car, Alonso exploded over the radio: “Damn it, man, I can’t believe it. I can’t fucking believe it. I can’t fucking believe it. I mean, I can’t fucking believe it. I can’t fucking believe it.”

“Is it safe to drive without brakes? It should be P7, for God’s sake. You can’t drive like you’re the only one on the track. No respect for the red flag yesterday, a clear track for them today. Maybe too much.” When he heard that Hamilton would be investigated for track limit violations, he responded: “At least five seconds, yeah? For me, you can’t drive if the car is unsafe, you know? Sometimes they tried to disqualify me without a mirror, and now you have no brakes and everything is fine? I doubt it.”

The tension between Alonso and Hamilton, simmering for decades since their McLaren days in 2007, flared up again. Alonso, driving for Aston Martin, had a strong race despite a slow pit stop and climbed back up from a lower position. He made up ground impressively, only to see Hamilton—now at Ferrari—take advantage of a situation he deemed unfair and dangerous. The Briton, who lost a 30-second lead due to brake failure, had to steer the car across the finish line with sparks from the left front brake and several skids.

Hamilton’s brake problems at Ferrari are no isolated incident; they’ve been a recurring theme all season, with Brembo brakes slowing him down compared to his Mercedes years. In Singapore, things escalated dramatically: while chasing Antonelli for a potential top-five finish, the brakes failed, forcing him to lift and lose positions. Despite the chaos, he finished seventh, but stewards are investigating track limits and possible disqualification. Alonso is demanding equality: “They tried to punish me in front of a mirror, now they’re driving without brakes and nothing’s wrong?”

The race itself was a thriller under the lights of Singapore. George Russell took pole and won, with Max Verstappen and Lando Norris completing the podium. McLaren captured the constructors’ title, while Ferrari struggled with internal issues. Alonso, who had been strong in free practice with the fastest time in FP1, felt disadvantaged. His radio outburst, not broadcast live, was leaked and caused a stir in the paddock. Experts point to safety concerns: a car without brakes on this circuit is risky, with walls everywhere.

Alonso’s frustration reflects broader criticism of inconsistent FIA policies. Previous incidents, such as red flag violations in practice, already put Hamilton under pressure. Now, a five-second penalty or worse, a possible drop to ninth, looms. Alonso, never afraid of confrontation, defends his honor: he recalls his own penalties and demands fair play. In a sport rife with rivalries, this duo will continue to deliver fireworks, even in 2025. The aftermath could cost Hamilton points and boost Alonso’s eighth-place finish. Singapore provided not only spectacle but also a lesson in sporting integrity.

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