Ferdinand Alonso, after three appointments out of points, finished in ninth place. However, a final five second penalty (his second of the day) relegated him to 11th final position.
The Spaniard from Alpine came out on 11th and made a great start, where he placed 7th. In it, the wheel played with the wheel hamilton on turn 2 and, in the latter part of the race, 5 seconds fell due to hitting gasly which will cause a ‘Safety Vehicle’ who hurt him.
Other pilots with greater luck took advantage of this to stop for free and win the battle Ferdinandwho graduated on the 9th, though later, the FIA announced a further investigation into the Spaniard for having a position off the track. And came the second punishment.
Before knowing the second penalty, the Spaniard was satisfied in front of the ‘DAZN F1’ microphone for re-scoring and did not experience any problems that drove him out of the race.
“I had a good start. I took quite a risk in the first corner. I got into contact with Hamilton, but we gained quite a few positions there. Then I contacted Gasly, they punished me and I lost 5 seconds .I didn’t stop well and I even lost four seconds at the stop. So I went a little on foot changed and always on the attack. So adding a few points I think is fair and appropriate ”commented Alonso, who reiterated that luck didn’t help him at the start of the year.
“I think we continue to run out of luck, because for example, Russell, Esteban (Ocon) or Albon, who is 16th or 17th, had a Safety Car at the right time to finish again in front of us. So I hope one day this will happen to us. “announced about a safety vehicle that exactly came from his action, his hitting from Gasly, because it was only shortly after Norris had preceded the Frenchman, that the vehicle was already damaged.
In this way, Alonso He was pleased with the first punishment that fell on Pierre for his contact: “I braked a little too late. I guess that’s fair. I blocked him and I resisted and I understand the punishment. It’s my fault. I never got back on. he has the position because he is no longer in the race, so 5 seconds is fair “, he concluded. Later, the stewards would leave him without Miami points for that second penalty.
Source: La Verdad

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