Fernando Alonso has refused to apologise for comments that reportedly could have left him with a disrepute charge courtesy of the governing FIA. After making the comments, Alonso was seen chatting with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and Wittich’s co-race director, Eduardo Freitas, at the Alpine motorhome. “Alonso will make a good public statement about the FIA during the race weekend,” an unnamed FIA official is quoted by the Swiss newspaper Blick. When asked on Sunday about his conversation with FIA president Ben Sulayem and other F1 officials, Alpine’s Alonso confirmed that it took place. “The FIA, the drivers, we are all in the same boat – we want the sport to be fairer and better. When asked if he would be going so far as to issue an apology, however, Alonso insisted: “Apologise?
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