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FIA’s Last-Minute Suspension  Sees Fernando Alonso’s Grand Prix Hopes De…read more 

In a dramatic and deeply disheartening turn of events, Fernando Alonso has been ruled out of the upcoming Grand Prix following a last-minute suspension issued by the FIA. The decision, confirmed by Aston Martin late Thursday, has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community and left fans stunned.

Alonso, a two-time World Champion and one of the sport’s most experienced and respected drivers, was expected to play a key role in Aston Martin’s race strategy this weekend. His sudden exclusion deals a major blow to the team’s momentum and casts uncertainty over their performance prospects. With the championship still in fierce contention, the timing could not be worse.

While full details of the incident that led to the suspension have not been made public, sources suggest the FIA cited a breach of sporting regulations during the previous race weekend. The abrupt nature of the ruling has sparked frustration within the Aston Martin camp, who now face the daunting task of reworking their approach without their lead driver.

In a statement, the team expressed disappointment but confirmed compliance with the FIA’s decision. “We are deeply disappointed to lose Fernando at this crucial point in the season, but we respect the governing body’s authority and will move forward as a team,” the spokesperson said.

Alonso’s absence opens the door for a reserve driver to step in, with Felipe Drugovich and Stoffel Vandoorne among the leading candidates.

For Alonso, the suspension is a bitter blow in what was shaping up to be a defining race weekend. As fans come to terms with the news, questions remain about the long-term implications for both the driver and his team.

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