Fernando Alonso he was completely released driving his Aston Martin within F1 Bahrain GP 2023. It vindicated the radio comment he made on lap 45, with 12 laps to go, when he passed. Carlos Sainz and placed it in the third position which it will not release. The Asturian pilot got a podium which was very difficult for him from a bad start and a subsequent touch from his teammate. Lance Strolling in turn 4 of the first lap.
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The Spaniard seemed to lose all podium options as he came from 5th, with options to pass the Ferraris in the early part of the race due to his better race pace and less damage, having of overtaking two on the track Mercedeswith a better rhythm than Ferrari. had to overcome Russellstill boots that he was caught in the pits for a halt earlier, Hamilton and then Sainz.
The podium seems to have been lost despite having the second best car on the grid. He was faster on the track, but that first lap left him too far behind. But luck, which turned against him so much last year, gave him an opportunity he would not miss in the form of a reliability problem for Charles Leclerc with 16 laps to go. Alonso was left in 4th position, close to Carlos, who was third. Fernando knew he had it all to get on the podium as Sainz had multiple tire failures.
The man from Madrid defended himself tooth and nail and put up a strong resistance. He did more than he could and even Alonso, with better traction, almost caught Carlos. Everyone was left in awe and Fernando would pass Sainz to take third place. That’s when he let out “Yes, bye bye” with relief, knowing he could escape the podium. That comment didn’t take long to go viral on social networks.
Source: La Verdad

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