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Alonso confident his car will return to ‘competitive level’ in Singapore
Fernando Alonso heading into Singapore GP Aiming to reclaim points in Alpine, F1’s Spanish driver insisted his car performed worse than expected in Italy. For this reason, it was hoped that the factory would understand what steps Alpine should take for a rematch at the top of his area in the middle at Marina this weekend. Bay.
“After an intense few weeks in Europe, I am happy to be back before the final races of the season. The car was performing well, but unfortunately we had to retire the car in Italy where we hoped to score 11 points in a row,” the Spaniard said in a statement from the team. Stated.
“The car didn’t feel as strong at Monza as it did the previous two weekends, so we’re looking into this to understand why. He’s been working hard on the new update package for this race.” I’m excited to see what it brings.”
In a battle to lead the midfield at this test, Aston Martin is also expected to present some serious weaponry by bringing another update to its package in Singapore.
Fernando Alonso continues to battle alongside Esteban Ocon as Alpine defends fourth place in the Constructors’ World Championship against McLaren. With six races remaining (including Singapore), the French team has him 18 points ahead of the British team.
On the other hand, general drivers fight with their own partners. Alonso reached the 6th race of the year with just 2 points behind Ocon, 22 points after a number of reliability issues and lack of luck, but put in a great performance until reaching Singapore just 7 points behind. I was able to get out of that situation. His French partner. The Spaniard wants to beat his teammate in the general classification and leave Alpine.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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