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FP1 and FP2 had gone well for Alexandra

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FP1 and FP2 had gone well for Alexandra. She managed to secure a spot in the top six in both sessions and qualified in P5 for the race. However, her car developed a technical issue that forced her to sit out of the sprint race, which only added to her frustration.

By Sunday, tensions in the Red Bull garage were at an all-time high. After a heated altercation with Helmut Marko, who had made a derogatory comment about her driving abilities being affected by her emotions as a woman, the garage had fallen into an uncomfortable silence. Everyone was on edge, dreading the moment when Alexandra would finally unleash her pent-up anger.

The day of the race had arrived, and anticipation was in the air. Max started at the front, with the McLarens close behind in second and third. The race kicked off, and Daniel seized the lead on the first lap. Alexandra had worked her way up to fourth from her fifth-place start. The race was flying by, almost as fast as the cars were driving around the track.

With a steady hand and some precision, Lexi was trying her hardest to stay focused and keep progressing. The race was going in her favour, and by lap 19, she knew she had. Good chance of a podium if she played her cards right. However, things started to go downhill as James continued to try to talk her her through the radio.

As she became more irate, the crowd and commentators began to notice the difference in her personality this weekend.

As she became more irate, the crowd and commentators began to notice the difference in her personality this weekend

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