Fernando Alonso everyone was surprised when at full lap 50 ng F1 Miami GPwhen he was driving in third position in search of his fourth podium in five races, he highlighted his teammate’s overtaking Lance Strolling on the radio and asked if he was in a position to fight for points. He wanted to say that he was driving between the walls of Miami, on a delicate asphalt, and at the turn, following the race through the screens. At the press conference after the Miami GPasked him about it and Fernando recognizes him, something that causes Max Verstappen to hallucinate On his side, he did not hesitate to interrupt Fernando’s explanation to express his surprise.
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“At this circuit there are big screens outside some slow corners and it’s very easy to follow the race on TV as you drive…”Alonso explained, when Verstappen stopped him.
“You are like a life coach (use the term ‘Life Coach’)! Like the last race (in Baku), you know, you’re like ‘try to use my brake balance’, you know? This is something good…”, said Verstappen, looking first at the Spaniard and then at the camera with a puzzled look on his face. Max was referring to Fernando’s radio comment on the Azerbaijan quote, where he urged his team to indicate their braking distribution to the Stroll to make me more comfortable and faster.
“I saw (Stroll, on the screens) pass an Alfa Romeo or an Alpine and then I was just curious what position he was in,” continued Fernando. And then he was interrupted by ‘Checo’ Pérez.
“You say: Inside! Inside! Outside!”The Mexican joked about the comments Alonso might make on the radio while he was driving, as if he were a race ‘spotter’.
Source: La Verdad

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