F1, Fernando Alonso reveals a major regret of his from the past
“I regret not being able to win a title with Ferrari,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“I regret not being able to win a title with Ferrari,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“We will improve the car and get more satisfaction,” assured the Aston Martin driver.
“It’s not good to change the rules in the middle of the championship,” admitted the Spanish driver.
The Aston Martin driver spoke ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
It is raced at Silverstone, the home GP for the Asturian’s stable, which is aiming for a big hit.
Statements from Red Bull’s world champion and Aston Martin’s Spaniard, who will start on the front row at the Montreal circuit.
The Spanish driver spoke out after finishing fourth in FP2 at the Canadian GP.
“We have to see what happened, because it was probably our worst performance from our point of view, but even in a difficult weekend we scored more points than Ferrari.”
Official the penalty, which affects the top qualifying positions in the Spanish Grand Prix.
“I think he will still have chances to win his eighth title,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“We will have to be able to take every little chance,” explained the Spanish driver.
“There are many more races than in the past, but in terms of performance, yes, Red Bull can chase McLaren’s record.”
At the end of a spectacular qualifying session, the Dutch driver beat everyone again.
“We are always there, we are third, and it is really outstanding.”
“They will be very difficult opponents to beat on this track,” admitted the Mexican driver.
The Circus veteran is aiming for a big result with his Aston Martin on a circuit where he has won twice in his career.
The Spanish driver, while aware of his age, does not hide his ambitions, in and out of the Circus.
“E’ ammirevole vedere questa determinazione, concentrazione e motivazione ogni giorno” ha dichiarato il pilota canadese.
“We honestly expected fiercer rivals, but instead the Ferraris did worse than expected.”
“Maybe this year we will find ourselves racing together more often, having similar cars.”
The Spaniard’s consideration after finishing fourth in Baku, the first non-podium race of the season.
“Need to continue the development process to remain competitive,” said the Spanish driver.
“We need to pick up where we left off in Australia,” said the Spanish driver.
“In Monte Carlo he will be one of the favorites for victory.”
The Spanish driver analyzes the prospects of his colleague, already a two-time world champion.
The Spanish driver returned to talk about his time with Ron Dennis’ stable.
“I think Fernando should have already won many more races than he brought home.”
The words of the Spanish driver on the results obtained by the team in this beginning of the championship.