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Alonso: “There are still more.”
Positive surprises of GP’s second free practice session Monaco was Fernando Alonso and his alpine..Asturias pilots 8th in FP2Improves 13th place, which started on the weekend in the first free session, and performed much better than Ocon, who had a hard time finding a good time (18th place in FP2). Alonso has another difficult task in front of him today and tries to enter Q3 with a truck that doesn’t seem to favor his car in such a tight middle section.
“Monaco is always different from other circuits because it needs to be confident in the car. FP1 was a bit difficult for us, but in FP2 we started tweaking the car.” The Spaniards pointed out.
“I’ve experienced inconsistent balances here and there, so there’s still a long way to go. Not only do I understand a little more about the tires for qualifying, as getting a good grid position is clearly the main goal of the weekend. Needs to be fixed. There are some things to do. “The Oviedo man finished with Alpine, which broke new ground with this Monaco truck.
Fernando comes from being excluded from the first quarter by a surprise in Barcelona due to a “misunderstanding” with the engineer before the last attempt and is very complicated due to the huge equality in the middle zone. Look for the third quarter you can see. Given how difficult it is to overtake in Monaco, being in the top 10 in qualifying this Sunday is the key to his chances of scoring points.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
