The Spaniard shook his fist angrily from the cockpit after Rosberg forced
him off the track and onto the runoff in a duel between the two at the Sakhir circuit. That move and a similar incident with McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton saw
Rosberg facing two stewards’ enquiries but they decided to take no further action in either case after examining video evidence. Rosberg finished the race fifth, with Alonso seventh and Hamilton eighth. “I think you are going to have fun in future races! You can defend position
as you want and you can overtake outside the track! Enjoy!,” commented Alonso sarcastically on his Twitter page after the stewards’ decision. Earlier he had criticised Rosberg, who last weekend took the first win of