Self-criticism and work, a lot of work, are the two elements he bets on Fernando Alonso at the back of F1 Miami GP to improve. The Asturian hopes that in two weeks, in Emilia Romagna GP, the image of the previous weekend was better, with a car with a better performance after an event in which he was able to save two very high points. The green car is not competitive in Miami and the easiest thing for any driver is to highlight the lack of performance and distance himself from any blame. Fernando did not do so, also putting himself in the bag of the whole team and assigning himself the same roles to the whole team. According to Fernandohis weekend was not good and he needs to sharpen his aim.
“It has been a weekend like this in terms of performance and I haven’t felt very good either. I didn’t manage to do a good lap either in Q3 of the sprint shootout, or on the start of the sprint when we touch . , or coming back from qualifying yesterday, so I have a bit of a bitter taste and I hope to get rid of it in Imola.”, he declared. Even the fact of taking a creditable 9th place after starting 15th on Sunday didn’t leave him with a smile.
Looking at Imola
“Today was a good race, but nothing spectacular. So we have to come back stronger. We have our ups and downs, and Miami is one of them. But even so, two points, we take them.”argued Fernando who is already focused on the next event in Imola, what will be the arrival of F1 in Europe.
“Well, in Imola we will try to have a better weekend, we started the year more or less as the 5th team, but here in Miami we are a bit furtherwe had a fight with Alpine, with RB, so We have to take a step forward, everyone is taking it and in Imola we have some improvement“I hope we can get closer to Mercedes again,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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