OPINION: Fernando Alonso found himself unwittingly embroiled in a whirlwind of rumour not of his making on the eve of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso never deals in half measures. He is an all-or-nothing man – both on and off the track. It is an attitude that extends to how he views those who work around him, and whom he interacts with.
Just as he gives 100% in everything he does, so too he demands the same of everyone else in return. You are either with him, or you are against him. That is why it was really no surprise that he did not take too kindly to the social media rumour mill surrounding him as he arrived at Interlagos last week for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
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