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Dutch crowd made Alonso reluctant to attack Verstappen

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FERNANDO Alonso admitted he thought twice about trying to pass Red Bull’s race winner and home hero Max Verstappen late in the Dutch Grand

Prix because of the crowd reaction if he had succeeded.

The Aston Martin driver finished second to Formula One championsh­ip leader Verstappen, who has now won at Zandvoort for three years in a row and is also on a record-run of nine successive wins, in the race.

“I did think about trying a move in the last restart but then I thought maybe I cannot exit the circuit so I stayed calm in second,” the Spaniard said.

A crowd of 105 000 packed the circuit with 305 000 over the three days of an event that has become a celebratio­n of Verstappen by his orange army of fans.

Verstappen had no easy ride on Sunday, with rainstorms early and late in the proceeding­s making it the sort of race where any mistake could prove costly.

Alonso, also a double world champion, started fifth on the grid but had passed Mercedes’s George Russell and Williams’s Alex Albon by the third corner with a bold move on the inside.

He had appeared on the podium six times in the first eight races of the season but Aston Martin had lost their momentum in the last four with the Spaniard no higher than fifth as others improved.

Sunday was a return to that early season form and Alonso made the difference with a lesson learned earlier in the weekend.

“It was wet (in practice) and in one of the out-laps I let a few cars go on the normal racing line and I found a lot of grip on the inside casually, by just letting people go,” he said. “I was ready to try again ... I thought about the inside line, it could work and we overtook those two cars. Definitely, that should be the overtake of the month, again. ”

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Reuters. | SIMON WOHLFAHRT

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