Fernando Alonso says he has no issue with Sebastian Vettel angrily swearing about his driving on Friday in Mexico because the German is living a very frustrating period at Ferrari.Vettel replaced Alonso at Ferrari last year but despite three wins in his first season the team has failed to make the top step in 2016. Technical chief James Allison left the team before the summer break and Vettels relationship with team boss Maurizio Arrivabene has come under scrutiny in recent races.During FP2 in Mexico Vettel, who went on to top the session, complained frequently about traffic, and at one stage got bottled up behind Alonsos slow-moving McLaren through the final sector. What an idiot, Vettel told Ferrari on the radio, before calling the Spaniard something censored by Formula One Managements broadcast.Reacting to that after the session, Alonso told reporters: I heard what Vettel said on the radio but I dont make an issue out of it. Hes living a very frustrating period, for himself and for Ferrari, so we have to forgive him.Vettel himself said the traffic felt like he had been driving in Mexico City itself and not the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.?Alonso and teammate Jenson Button finished FP2s qualifying simulation in 10th and 12th respectively. Like Button, Alonso does not think it would be the worst thing for McLaren to miss Q3 on Saturday as everyone continues to struggle with the super-soft tyre.The energy recovery was working very well in both cars, I think we have a good system as we could show in our small battle with Williams, Toro Rosso and Haas. For sure it works better in the race than in qualifying, so tomorrow ill he harder for us but well be stronger in the race.We should suffer a bit more here than in Austin, today it will be difficult to be 10th and 12th, as today, but we have a few changes in mind to try in FP3 and see how it goes. Given the degradation we had on the super-soft today maybe its better to stay out of Q3 - starting in 11th and 12th places remains our virtual pole position.Those starting from the top ten will have to start the race with super-soft tyres and from what we saw today may have to pit on lap five, eight or ten -- too early. If we are right behind the top ten in qualifying, that would be ideal to have a good race.Khari Willis Womens Jersey . Tracey comes to the Blue Bombers after spending over a decade with Queens University. Most recently he was the schools assistant football coach. Malik Hooker Womens Jersey . - Oakland Raiders running back Rashad Jennings was speaking to a group of local high school students earlier this week when the conversation turned to the importance of being prepared when opportunities in life arise. http://www.coltsofficialstore.us/authentic-quenton-nelson-colts-jersey/ . The defence is doing its part, too. 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The four-time league champions lost 22 members, including 18 players, in Turin, Italy.Jan. 7, 1950 -- Moscow VVS ice hockey team, 11 players, near Sverdlovsk.Feb. 6, 1958 -- English soccer champion Manchester United, eight members, in Munich.Aug. 14, 1958 -- Egyptian fencing team, six members, in the Atlantic Ocean.Oct. 10, 1960 -- Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo football team, 16 members, in Toledo, Ohio.Feb. 16, 1961 -- U.S. figure skating team, 18 members and 10 coaches and officials, in Belgium.April 3, 1961 -- Green Cross, eight members of the first-division Chilean soccer team plus two members of the coaching staff, in the Las Lastimas Mountains.April 28, 1968 -- Lamar Tech track team, five members and the coach, in Beaumont, Texas.Sept. 26, 1969 -- Bolivian soccer team The Strongest, coach Eustaquio Ortuno, 16 playerss and two staff members, near Viloco, Bolivia.ddddddddddddOct. 2, 1970 -- Wichita State football team, 14 players, in Colorado.Nov. 14, 1970 -- Marshall University football team, 36 players, in Huntington, West Virginia.Oct. 13, 1972 -- Uruguayan rugby club, among the 29 casualties, in the Andes, Chile.Dec. 13, 1977 -- University of Evansville mens basketball coach Bobby Watson and 14 players, in Evansville, Indiana.March 14, 1980 -- U.S. amateur boxing team, 14 members, in Warsaw, Poland.Nov. 25, 1985 -- Iowa State womens cross country team, coach Ron Renko, assistant coach Pat Moynihan, and team members Julie Rose, Susan Baxter and Sheryl Maahs, in Des Moines, Iowa.Dec. 8, 1987 -- Peruvian first-division soccer team Alianza Lima, coach Marcos Calderon and 16 players, in Lima, Peru.April 28, 1993 -- Zambias national soccer team, 18 players and five team officials, in Libreville, Gabon.Jan. 27, 2001 -- Oklahoma State basketball players Dan Lawson and Nate Fleming, and six team staffers and broadcasters, in Byers, Colorado.Sept. 7, 2011 -- Russian hockey team Lokomotiv, 27 players, two coaches and seven club officials, in Tunoshna, Russia. 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