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FIA bemused by Alonso cutting corners "three laps in a row"

FIA race director Charlie Whiting believes the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix stewards were "surprised" by Fernando Alonso cutting the track three times in quick succession in the race.

Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33

Trying to catch Kevin Magnussen for 10th place in what is currently poised to be his farewell F1 appearance, Alonso cut the track in Turns 8 and 9 on three occasions - with the notification of the offences timed at 18:47, 18:51 and 18:52 local.

Each time the stewards added five seconds to his race time, and gave him a penalty point on his licence.

In the end the total of 15 seconds total did not impact Alonso's 11th-place finish.

Whiting said no consideration was given by the stewards to a more serious penalty, such as a black flag, for the repeated offending.

“I think they were surprised it happened three laps in a row,” said Whiting when asked by Motorsport.com. “And they just gave him a penalty each time.

"It was the end of the race, and I don’t think it would have been very nice to give someone like Fernando a black flag in his last race, do you? I don’t think the black flag was ever discussed.”

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Alonso said he had tried as hard as he could to make progress in his final race.

“We tried, we gave it all on track,” he said. “We were fighting with the two Haas until the last couple of corners.

"It was a nice weekend, and also the in-lap was very emotional. It was a very touching weekend from F1, from my team, from the fans. I had a lot of support and a lot of respect and I feel honoured.”

Alonso ran in formation with race winner Lewis Hamilton and runner-up Sebastian Vettel after the chequered flag, the trio then performing donuts on the main straight.

“It was very nice. I appreciate it," Alonso said. "It was improvised because they were doing donuts in other corners and I drove by and I saw them driving to the right and left of me and we drive that way until the finish line.

“I'm thankful. They are two great champions, with Max [Verstappen] too, and it's possibly battles that I will miss. So, in the end I think it was a good day.”

Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33, and Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W09 EQ Power+, perform donuts after the race

Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33, and Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W09 EQ Power+, perform donuts after the race

Photo by: Glenn Dunbar / LAT Images

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