Fernando Alonso, Alpine’s team principal apologizes
“We probably should have called him back a little earlier, although it’s not easy to predict, because his tires were also wearing out at the end of the stint.”
“We probably should have called him back a little earlier, although it’s not easy to predict, because his tires were also wearing out at the end of the stint.”
The four-time world champion will be replaced by the Spanish driver at the wheel of the British single-seater in 2023.
The Spaniard furious at the strategy adopted by the French team
The two Ferraris behind the Asturian in the first free practice.
“To be able to qualify in the top 10 on Saturday and gain points would be nice,” said the French driver.
Alpine’s Spanish driver took stock of missed opportunities due to mechanical failures.
“It is at the same level as Red Bull or even better,” said the Spanish driver.
“In Monza the car was not going so well, so we tried to figure out why,” said the Alpine driver.
The Spanish driver was impressed by the Alpine’s performance.
Alan Permane “We will have more aerodynamic load. It will be a tough race.”
“Do I have regrets about what I said on the radio? Yes, I apologize. I didn’t mean what I said.”
The technical director on the arrival of the Asturian: “A tremendous joy, he will make us make the leap in quality.”
The Asturian returned to talk about the incident, via radio, with Lewis Hamilton.
“Looking at the replay, he was in my blind spot and I didn’t give him much room. It was my fault.”
The Spanish driver did not mince words in commenting on the Ferrari team’s strategy.
“He can only run when he starts in front,” the Spaniard’s accusation.
The team announced the young Australian for 2023, but the driver denied it.
Fernando Alonso’s move to Aston Martin was the first move. They can now change several seats.
The Silverstone team, which was already talking to the Spaniard, demanded a quick response from Sebastian Vettel.
The German’s announcement leaves open a seat at Aston Martin, coveted by several drivers.
The Asturian has no intention of thinking about retirement.
The Spaniard became the driver who has completed the most laps in Formula 1.
However, the Asturian driver has no plans to hang up his helmet anytime soon: “The times say I don’t take a seat away from young people.”
The two-time world champion called F1 “predictable and boring”: “Only Red Bull and Ferrari drivers can win.”
The Japanese driver on social media responded to the Spaniard’s “no” gesture in the race.
“He should have been penalized,” the former Ferrarista raises his voice.