MADRID, 15 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Spanish Formula 1 pilot Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), who will leave twelfth in the Australian Grand Prix race, has assured that the goal is to “try to add points”, something that two positions distance them, and explained that although they must still “improve”, what goes on the weekend is demonstrating that they have “a good base.”
“I am happy with the first chrono of the year, after the winter tests you never know where the car will be statements to Dazn.
However, everything was weighed by “an error in curve 10”. “I touched the curb a little and I had some damage to the ground, and in the Q2 the car was not 100%. Even so, twelfth is fine to start. It clears the curiosity of how fast it was the car. There are faster cars, surely we have to improve, sure; but we have a good base,” he said.
In addition, the Asturian is clear about what will focus on this Sunday’s career in Albert Park. “The goal is to try to add points. We leave twelfth, to two positions of the target. If in the end the rain comes it will be a complicated race, because here in Melbourne the lines are not very straight, they are always a bit of curve, the visibility is very low … but they are the same conditions for all,” he concluded.