The Spanish pilot Fernando Alonsofrom Aston Martin, received praise on Friday from his team principals, Red Bull and Haas, ahead of his 400th Formula One race, which will be held this Sunday at the Mexican Grand Prix.
“Everything he has achieved in his career, his competitiveness and the statistics he has achieved is amazing. Because of his talent and ability, I think that the fact that he has only won two world championships is an injustice, I think he has won more,” he explained. Christian Hornerthe boss of Red Bull.
Horner recognized that He would soon sign him three times for Red Bullin 2009 when he left Renault, but it was fixed with Ferrari, in “2012 or 2013” and this year, before Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez renewed in the team of red horses.
“Checo has not yet renewed his contract and Fernando is exploring his options and of course we listened to him, showing how hungry he is and his good form at 43 years old, showing that age is just a number,” he explained.
Alonso was two-time world champion in 2005 and 2006, with Renault and in more than two decades in the Great Circus he left behind legendary numbers: 32 wins, 106 podiums, 22 pole positions, 399 grand prix and 2,329 points. His other teams are Minardi, Alpine and Aston Martin.
“There are many adjectives to describe Alonso, but what you should highlight more is his talent, in addition to being competitive and disciplined. We had the privilege of organizing 400 race parties“said the Luxembourgish Mike CrackAston Martin team leader.
Krack confirmed that the Spaniard has recovered from the health problem that has kept him out of action at a press conference he scheduled for Thursday and is ready to join in for today’s second training session.
The Japanese Ayao Komatsu, head of Haas, who is part of the engineers who worked with him during his time at Renault, also praised the Asturian’s race.
“I love the way he drives, his ability to make smart decisions. He always knows what is right, and he also loves this sport,” said Komatsu.
Source: La Verdad

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