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Alonso engrosses Toto Wolff: “I was going like F2”
Lewis Hamilton Toto Wolff And the whole team Mercedes They got angry with just one person: Fernando Alonso.. they were Confused and the clearest demonstration was the Declaration Toto Wolff, After the dispute, the head of the set of stars F1 Monaco GP This Sunday.
After his last stop Fernando Alonso Decided to slow his pace significantly Lewis Hamilton In the back, reserve the tires. He thought it was too optimistic to think that these compounds would last 33 turns, so he decided to raise his leg. Seen from the outside, the Oviedo man was 5 seconds slower than usual, so his pace was fast. Many have come to think that Alonso may have a problem with his car.But when Fernando was told on the radio, he had to shoot to open the gap that made it possible. Or and Without losing position with a 5 second penalty, the Spaniards opened a 6 second gap and Hamilton couldn’t catch up with the Spaniards.
“Five seconds slow is like an F2 car.”Toto Wolff shouted after his appointment and even asked for a change in the composition of mythical tracks, such as Monaco, to prevent this from happening again.
“This is a great show, a great venue, and it’s always impressive to be here, Maybe you don’t have to be 5 seconds late and you need to check the truck so that the car can’t overtake. “Added Austrians.
And in the face of such dissatisfaction, Alonso seemed to be in his element. “It was easy, it was very easy.”The Oviedo man told the press that it wasn’t difficult to put Hamilton behind.
“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. “Fernando added to “DAZN F1”.
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.
