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Alonso trusts FIA: ‘We want to compete fairly’
This is the current theme. We were already in Singapore a week ago and will continue to be in Japan this weekend. Verstappen likely to become champion in Suzuka This Sunday. everyone talks about the same thing. red bull 2021 budget cap mercedes helped someone Milton Keynes He further developed his car to win last year’s Max title, which was also important in creating Red Bull’s winning car this year. FIA We have postponed the announcement of the 2021 team expense report on October 10 next year. The pilot talks about it before the announcement is made. Fernando Alonso was one of those who mentioned at the press conference on this important issue. Japanese F1 GPshows confidence in the decisions made by the FIA on matters of great importance to the sport now and in the future.
“What is my confidence in the FIA? It’s very high, to be honest.” As I have said many times, I have a lot of faith in Mohamed (Ben Sulayem, FIA president) and his team. I think there are still some issues with race weekends, consistency[of penalties application]and other things that are improving from race to race. They are also willing to learn and improve, so they can be very positive compared to the past. “
“At the races and off the track, I have complete confidence in what they are doing, next week’s results on the cost cap and how the sport is going into the future. I have no doubts,” showing the same confidence in the FIA that Vettel showed in his statement.
“This is a difficult topic for drivers and is not very relevant here, We believe that you can truly control everything your team does. I think you expect the FIA to manage all these things to the maximum because we want to compete in a fair environment. There are many aspects that need to be checked. Budget constraints are one thing, but there are many teams that have different structures and require additional controls that have to be done very well.”
There are no plans to change the engine in Japan
Regarding this weekend’s races, Fernando Alonso has hinted that Alpine will not replace the failed engine at Monza and Singapore, which will force him to abandon two back-to-back races, but he says he will “quickly ” made it clear that propellant replacement must be penalized. Everything points to the next race in Austin. The Oviedo man assured us that the problems he had with his power unit in his previous two races were different.
“We won’t know until the end of the year, so we may have to put the power unit in. I don’t think it will be this weekend, but it will be soon.”
The Asturian native reiterated many of the reliability issues that hit him on this course. “60 points” If they arrive in Japan behind McLaren in the battle for fourth place in the Constructors’ World Championship, they have revealed that it is due to multiple durability issues with their cars. Fernando hopes for better luck in his final five rounds of the World Cup.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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