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  • Alonso I think wanted to keep his job so... He should have gone to Ferrari earlier

  • :( I was really upset watching this.

  • How much cars to come finish this race? I´dont remember..

  • @toniuncle only 10

  • I'm surprised the Renault team didn't radio to tell Alonso what was going on.

  • James Allen is such a moron

  • A marshal under toyota banner hiding right in time!... Lol

  • Alonso might have gone wrong, but I don't think Brundle calling him a fag at 2:20 was fair.

  • @sugus187 Alonso actually admitted it, he thought the incident was behind him and chose to ignore the on coming yellow flags, if you look hes going full speed into that corner hes lucky to be alive.

    Alonso should be stripped off this podium and also his win in Singapore

  • Fisichella takes the lead 0:21 great

  • If that's the way to get back-to-back podiums, I say: Well done Fernando!!

    But can you really blame Alonso, it was his 3rd race for Renault, he didn't race in 2002 he was 'flying' in Malaysia (pole position and 3rd in the race) and it was very wet in Brazil that day, alots of other drivers were already out thanks too the famous 3rd corner parking spot.

  • Jmaes is more worreid about the result then alonso's crash just crap commentator butting in al lthe facts of red flags race over

  • Webber's crash was a race incident. He had no control over it.

    Alonso, what a dick. He should have disqualified for racing like a stupid twat in yellow flags

  • @DennisofLowestoft Well Alonso is a wee arsehole, what do we expect...

  • Massive

  • Best race .

  • Webber's had his fair share of massive shunts hasn't he

  • he was only going that fast because he team hadn't told him through the radio, and its impossible to see from out the car what flags are being waved.

  • And why are they waving flags then? ;)

  • Best brazil race ever

  • Ohhh I miss these old graphics.... :)

  • One thing I don't miss, advert breaks.

  • Alot and now I miss not being able to go toilet, I wouldn't just one or two, but on ITV it was like every two minutes

  • At least in Suzuka 2009 Alonso lifted. Learned a lesson? I don't understand how he was allowed to keep that podium and not get penalty whatsoever...

  • What a dickhead he is for going that fast, There is no way he couldn't know that there had been a crash ahead and there was no need to be going so fast. And just think people say he's a good driver, just like Alonso to fuck it up for everyone else.

  • swap hamilton - alonso

  • i remeber watching this on telle and thinking "oh shitt!!" thank god he was ok. v bad crash.

  • wooahhh!!!

  • Before 1994 this Alonso crash would 've been lethal. The difference between death and 2 world titles.

  • I think it even would have been lethal in 2002 without the HANS system

  • was he ok what was wrong with him

  • Yeah. Both were OK. I think Alonso may have hurt his leg but if he did it wasnt badly

  • Not really. Webber had the fortune of hitting a tire wall sideways and already spinning. The benefit of which is a softer target, and part cars momentum being carried by the spin. Senna had a concrete wall at a static angle of about 30 degrees. Much nastier.

  • sorry guys i did not mean it that way i really liked senna im just saying it sorta looks like it

  • omg what a bad commentator

  • Renult say or what i have heard of that they say that they didnt know or tell alonso there a yellow flag but i think he was RACING to the pits. Thats why they can't pit straight away becuase there racing to get to the pits.

  • ik weet die crash nog ff erg

  • awesome - 2:45 - best ive ever seen!

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