Fernando Alonso Makes Helpless Confession on F1’s Experiment That Propelled Max Verstappen and Co. To the Top
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- January 08, 2024
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Ever since the 2022 ground regulations came into effect, have been on top of their game. They seem to have produced a car that almost perfectly helps them maximize performance under such regulations. However, when it comes to Aston Martin, Fernando Alonso has now revealed that he is yet to understand his own car till date.
Advertisement According to the Spaniard, with the latest generation of F1 cars, the general drivability and handling does not always coincide with its pace. As a result, he finds it difficult to give feedback to the team as he himself fails to get to grips with the concept. Loading embed tweet https://twitter.com/SkySportsF1/status/1728801112537301019?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Advertisement quoted the 42 year old as explaining, As a result, Alonso feels he is not able to communicate what the team should do to develop the car further.
Red Bull, on the other hand, haven’t faced any hiccups like porpoising that the nine other teams have faced. When the 2023 season began, it looked like Aston Martin could be the team that would challenge them. However, Red Bull went on to record a historic season and broke several records on the way.
Despite early season promise, Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin fell pale to 2023 challenge When the season began, Aston Martin were touted as the dark horses of the year. With Fernando Alonso behind the wheel of the AMR23, many in the paddock and around the world believed that it would only be a matter of time before Max Verstappen had a worthy adversary.
In the context of how the team’s 2022 had gone, 2023 was a massive improvement for Aston Martin. After finishing a lowly 7th in the Constructors’ championship a year ago, in 2023, they bagged a few podiums in the opening races. Advertisement Loading embed tweet https://twitter.com/AMF1News/status/1722357706286154111?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw However, as the season progressed, the team lost steam.
None of their upgrade packages really made any difference. By the time the race in Austin came along, they . Maybe Alonso’s confession now ties in with why Aston Martin lost out on the developmental race to their rivals. Despite being P2 in the championship for a significant period of time in 2023, Aston Martin quickly lost out to the likes of Mercedes, Ferrari, and then even McLaren.
As a result, the Silverstone based team had to settle for just fifth in the standings at the end of the 2023 season. Advertisement.