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Losers: Aston Martin
This was a brutal weekend for Aston Martin. Their mechanics were up against it after both Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso crashed in qualifying – but they did an incredible job to get both cars ready for the race just a few hours later.
However, Stroll didn’t even get to take the start after he spun on the formation lap (he said after the race it felt like a brake failure) and as he tried to recover, the car got beached in the gravel.
Alonso spent most of the race in the points, but said he encountered a brake issue after the restart and later spun out of the top 10. The Spaniard reported a lot of discomfort in his back, courtesy of the car bouncing significantly, and he limped across the line 14th.
Winners: Alpine
Alpine had not completed a single racing lap inside the top five all season coming to Brazil – but that all changed at Interlagos as they took advantage of the wet conditions to seal a remarkable double podium.
READ MORE: ‘We never gave up and here we are’ – Alpine pair overjoyed by unexpected double podium in Brazil
Esteban Ocon briefly led before coming second, one place ahead of Pierre Gasly who was racing in his 150th Grand Prix weekend.
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