Fernando Alonso He doesn’t do things just because. Most of what he says and does has a reason and above all, a message. The clear example is the Asturian statements last weekend before the Singapore GP. After Ocon showed his chest in an interview because of his numbers with the Spaniard, Fernando specified Stephen without being asked about his partner, saying the same Verstappen like the man from Oviedo, they always start the weekend performing at their best in FP1, before their teammates look at the data and improve. It also happened after qualifying, when he remembered, without being asked, that Or with He started on the 18th. Opportunity? small. And in this sense, what Fernando Alonso did before the F1 Japanese GP was remarkable, in a simulator exhibition before the race this weekend.
A few days after competing in Singapore, the Spaniard offered a ‘masterclass’ in simulation rolling on the Marina Bay track, but the most surprising thing was the car he chose: He didn’t choose his current Alpine. He chose Aston Martin, with the colors of the team he will defend in 2023.
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Quickly, this act went viral on the networks. Alonso highlighted after the announcement of his departure to Aston-Martin what to Alpine He didn’t see the love he expected, especially since they offered him one year of another possible contract, evaluating his condition based on his age next year, something that didn’t suit him.
In addition, the Asturian is annoyed by the many reliability failures his car has suffered this season, which has cost him “60 points”, as the Spaniard himself argued after his second consecutive abandonment in Singapore due to another engine problem. Without opening his mouth or assigning bad words to the team, Fernando Alonso said it all, with the simple choice of a car in a video game.
Source: La Verdad

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