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F1 Canadian GP: Antonelli fastest ahead of sprint qualifying, Russell spins

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F1 Canadian GP: Antonelli fastest ahead of sprint qualifying, Russell spins

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LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Practice extended after two red flags

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LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Russell takes sprint pole ahead of Antonelli

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LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Russell takes sprint pole ahead of Antonelli

Fernando Alonso: McLaren's 'magical' Singapore result a one-off

Fernando Alonso believes a "magical" Singapore Grand Prix was just a one-off for the McLaren Formula 1 team, and it will struggle again in upcoming events

Alonso started from 11th place at Marina Bay and went on to finish as best of the rest in seventh position, behind the Mercedes, Ferraris and Red Bulls.

The result was McLaren's best since the Azerbaijan GP in April, and the first time Alonso has scored in the last three races.

But the two-time champion made it clear after the race that he is not expecting a lasting turnaround, admitting the nature of the track has aided McLaren's cause.

"It's a pretty unique circuit," said Alonso. "It's a complex circuit for the set-up and to extract the best.

"We lapped [Kevin] Magnussen today. At Monza and Spa with many straights they pretty much lapped us, so I think it's the circuit that's abnormal and I'm afraid we'll have difficulties again in the upcoming races."

Alonso had the fastest lap of the race until the final laps, when Haas driver Magnussen stole it from him after switching to the softest tyres.

"We did the maximum we could," Alonso added.

"A good start and then the strategy we tried to optimise, first with the purple ones [ultrasofts] and then with the yellows [softs], and if Magnussen hadn't switched to the hypersofts we would even have the fastest lap of the race so it's been a magical race for us.

"We know that every time we come to Singapore we have an opportunity but you have to be there and take it because many times you miss them due to little details, but we usually don't."

The only hiccup in Alonso's race came when he was stuck behind Romain Grosjean before the Haas driver made his first pitstop, something Alonso reckons hurt Haas more than him.

"It got complicated there as we waited for Grosjean to pit, but they focused too much on us trying to cover and they lost a position to [Nico] Hulkenberg and to everybody. Classic of them," Alonso said.

Grosjean ended up finishing only 15th.

Alonso's team-mate Stoffel Vandoorne continued with his point-less run - now at 10 races - and finished down in 12th, having started 18th following a Q1 exit on Saturday.

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