Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso emphasized the importance of respecting the FIA’s investigation into allegations made against president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Alonso was involved in claims suggesting Ben Sulayem tried to overturn a penalty given to him during last year’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Despite the off-track distractions, Alonso highlighted the lack of excitement in on-track activities due to one car’s dominance. He expressed confidence in the evidence presented last year and stated that the resolution was clear for them. Alonso acknowledged the ongoing FIA investigation and reiterated the need to wait for its outcome, indicating that they are cooperating without interfering. In response to further allegations regarding the Las Vegas circuit, Alonso refrained from commenting extensively, noting the constant stream of rumors and emphasizing the importance of respecting the investigation process.
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