The Spanish Fernando Alonso (Alpine), double world champion of Formula Onedeclared, with a view to the Sao Paulo Grand Prix (Brazil) -the penultimate of a championship that a month ago had already been mathematically resolved in favor of the Dutchman Max Verstapppen (Red Bull)- that they would “definitely” meet today weekend ” mixed conditions, both in qualifying, in the sprint and in the race”.
“There is always a kind of unknown factor when we go to Brazil, which always offers interesting races and results”pointed out the double Asturian world champion, who celebrated his two titles (2005 and 2006, both with Renault) at the José Carlos Pace Autodrome, where practice will begin on Friday for the penultimate Grand Prix of the year, where, for the third times so far this season, qualifying will be decided by a sprint test (around a third of Sunday’s race).
“The weather conditions are difficult to predict and we have seen absolute classic races in the past, precisely because of this unpredictability.” said Alonso, 41, who will run for the nineteenth time at a track where he has been on the podium eight times.
“We will definitely see mixed conditions in qualifying, in the sprint and in the race”directed the great Asturian pilot with a view to the penultimate test of the year.
“Thanks to the sprint format, we had two attempts to score points and extend our lead over McLaren. -in the Constructors’ World Championship, where Alpine is in fourth place, with seven points more than those from Woking- before facing the last Grand Prix of the year, in Abu Dhabi”, declared Alonso, 32 times F1 winner.
Source: La Verdad

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