Fernando Alonso makes surprising Ferrari F1 prediction for Monza and Singapore
Fernando Alonso has made a b💟old pred🐟iction about Ferrari looking ahead to the upcoming races.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso has tipped Ferrari to be the team to beat 💝at the upcoming Italian and Singapore races.
S𝄹ince winning the Monaco Grand Prix in May, Ferrari have struggled for form, slipping to third in the constructors’ championship.
While they’ve picked up a number of podiums during that time, Ferrari have often been the fourth-fastest team wi⭕th their Barcelona upgrade package resulting in the return of bouncing in high-🌺speed corners.
This has forced Fꦺerrari to compromise with their car setup during race weekends, putting them on the back foot relative to McLaren, Red Bul🌳l and Mercedes.
With Monza and Singapore being entirely different to rec🥂ent tracks in terms of corner profile, Alonso believes his former team could be the ones 🌃to watch.
Speaking aft🎀er the race at Zandvoort, where were in the paddock, Alonso explained why he thinks Ferrari “will be the favourites” in two of the next three races.
“I think the top four teams, maybe Mercedes, are a little bit up and down, but McLare🐷n, Red Bull and Ferrari, they are podium contenders every weekend,” Alonso said.
“The next two races [not including Baku], for exampౠle, Ferrari should be the car to beat.
“What we saw last year in Monza and Sꦐingapore, Leclerc's win in Monaco this year, for ✃Singapore, I think they will be the favourites.”
It was another difficult week♛end for Aston Martin at Zandvoort.
Despite having both cars inside the top 10 in qualifying, both Alonso and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lance Stroll slipped back.
Alonso did manage to pick up the final point even though he lost out to Alpine’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pierre Gasly.
“Probably even one point is a little bit too much for the pꦦace we had,” Al🌃onso added.
“Butꦐ we did a good qualifying and started in P7 o💧bviously, which gave us the possibility to score this point.
“We need to get better. T🌸here are a couple of races already that we are str♋uggling to keep up with some of the midfield teams.
“We need to underꦬstand why and we need to get better.”

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