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Alonso still feels pain from Melbourne crash
Fernando Alonso has admitted he still feels the effects of his death defying crash in Australia. The Spaniard walked away from the rollover smash but missed the following race in Bahrain with broken ribs and a partially collapsed lung. He has since declared that he is back to 100 per cent, but 34-year-old Alonso has now admitted to The Sun newspaper that 'I still have pain in my ribs'. 'When I'm driving and have to use some muscles around the ribs I still feel it is not normal, like the other side,' Alonso explained. His former teammate Lewis Hamilton had a comparatively minor hit against the barriers in practice for the Hungarian grand prix on Friday, visiting the medical centre for an...
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