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Fernando Alonso's name was once again near the top of an F1 timesheet during Friday testing. Mark Hughes is hoping that he'll still be there when racing starts
Fuji changed the date of its World Endurance Championship round… and drivers aren’t happy
BREAKING NEWS: #BritishGT‘s races at @RockinghamUK, @SilverstoneUK and @circuitspa have been rescheduled just in case Fernando fancies a go. pic.twitter.com/hCDkGzsyIT
— British GT (@BritishGT) February 9, 2018
not sure changing the @FIAWEC date for the Fuji round to suit 1 driver when it gives a date clash for many other drivers……
— Matt Griffin (@MGriffinRacing) February 9, 2018
What a joke @FIAWEC has become!
https://t.co/nM6SCZOrDO— Ryan Dalziel (@ryan_dalziel) February 9, 2018
I am just SORRY for all of the drivers who will have to miss Petit or Fuji due to this ridiculous date change. I hope @FIAWEC still remembers Endurance is a TEAM SPIRIT sport and is not a single individual who does the show!
— Pipo Derani (@PipoDerani) February 9, 2018
Many thanks @FIAWEC I can’t believe you did it… your lack of consideration and respect for the drivers who had a contrat with a team in IMSA to race in NAEC the same weekend are unbelievable. I’m sure I will be not the only one to be impressed with what you did
— Olivier Pla (@olivierpla) February 9, 2018
Quick poll: is the WEC right to move the Fuji round for Alonso?
— Motor Sport Magazine (@Motor_Sport) February 9, 2018
I’ll legally change my birthday if Alonso will come to the party.
— Jordan Taylor (@jordan10taylor) February 9, 2018
Fernando Alonso's name was once again near the top of an F1 timesheet during Friday testing. Mark Hughes is hoping that he'll still be there when racing starts
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