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Alonso’s “darts” to Hamilton after the Monaco Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso Defended his 7th starting position very well without taking undue risk with him Takayama Finally manage the tires under pressure from Hamilton (8) and Stephen Ocon I was in 9th place, but I ended up in 12th place due to a 5 second penalty. The Oviedo man completed a good race to maximize the results. He thought he might have been sixth if he had entered early to put on dry tires, but he was happy when he got out of the car.
The Oviedo man raced intelligently. Or and Send radio to team Takayama Fernando increased his pace as the Oviedo man was making “blocks”. “Alonso is blocking Lewis. How do you want him to push,” said Esteban, who needs to open the gap with his followers.
But actually, Fernando was slowing down to keep the tires from deteriorating, so he was able to reach the end of the race without stopping again. Nonetheless, the Asturians continued to race unflinchingly, pushing Lewis and leaving him behind. Lewis couldn’t overtake him when Fernando managed his wheels because of how difficult it was to overtake with these cars. But when the Spaniards finally picked up, the British couldn’t keep up with his Mercedes.
“I knew it was a bit optimistic for our car to make 33 laps in yellow, so I did a lot of tire management and was told that Esteban (Ocon) had a 5 inch penalty. When I started to open, there was a slight gap. However, Hamilton was a little angry because he didn’t have the tires or had no way to go fast. But there is it. “Said the Spaniards. The final message to the seven champions who couldn’t catch up with the Spaniards driving the car that was no longer the winner.
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“It was a long race. I don’t know what time it is. There were hours of races in any condition. At first I couldn’t even start with high grip and visibility. And extreme, middle dry tires, We’ve experienced everything, and it was a very easy race to make mistakes. I was always focused and got some good points, “he said in” DAZN F1 “. I expressed it.
“Similarly, I think I was in the lap later to put on the dry tires, so I should have been in sixth place,” he added after the Monaco event. He did it with a smile. He ran a clean race and achieved the desired points. Due to some bad luck, two Grand Prixes added points in a row after four races, but they couldn’t. It costs 10 points. I want to keep adding.
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.
