Alonso rejects 25-lap limit, says he could run for hours for a win

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Fernando Alonso pushed back on Aston Martin’s claim of a 25-lap limit due to engine vibrations, saying that if they were fighting for the win they could run for three hours in the car; the team is smoothing the messaging after Newey’s admission of the limit and Honda is working on fixes to protect the partnership following a challenging AMR26 pre-season.
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