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Alfa Romeo will ‘keep pushing' to catch Williams

Alfa Romeo closed the gap slightly in Russia, and are still retaining hope of catching Williams for eighth place in this year’s Constructors’ Championship. From the Hungarian Grand Prix onwards, Williams have improved considerably and collected 23 points since then with George Russell scoring in four of the last five races. That has put them 16 ahead of Alfa Romeo, who reduced the deficit slightly when Kimi Raikkonen more than doubled their tally for the season with the four he collected by finishing eighth at Sochi. After Hungary, where Williams opened their account for the first time since 2019 with a double top-10 finish, Xevi Pujolar, Alfa Romeo’s head of trackside engineering,...
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