Fernando Alonso worried McLaren’s “lack of speed” will hurt team in Canada
Fernando Alonso admits he is concerned McLa🐷ren’s current straight-line speed deficit in Formula 1 will result in a difficult weeꦅkend at the Canadian Grand Prix.
A gearbox failure prevented Alonso from taking advantage of Monaco’s tight and twisty ✱streets, ending his points-scoring streak of five races, while teammate Stoffel Vand🐻oorne also missed out on points.

F𒉰ernando Alonso admits he is concerned McLaren’s current straight-line speed deficit in Formula 1 wiꦆll result in a difficult weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix.
A gearbox 🧔failure prevented Alo🦩nso from taking advantage of Monaco’s tight and twisty streets, ending his points-scoring streak of five races, while teammate Stoffel Vandoorne also missed out on points.
Alonso was able to haul his McLaren in🎉to Q3 for the second race in a row in Monte Carlo but believes the Woking-based squad’s clear weakness so far in 2018 will act as ♑a “penalty” around the long and fast straights at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
“We’ve been in Q3 in Barcelona, Q3 [in Monaco] - It would be nice to keep that♏ trend in the next coming races and confirm our progress,” Alonso sa♌id.
“But I think Canada is going to be challenging. It’s a tough cir🌞cuit with long straights. Our lack of speed is maybe a penalty there. It will be a good test for us.”
McLaren is set to be boosted by t▨he introduction of a power unit upgrade from engine supplier Renault in Montreal, though the team is six points adrift of the Renault works squad in the battle over fourth place in the constructors’, while it has lagged behind Red Bull so far this year.
D🎃espite pre-season hopes of being able to threat🌊en the likes of Red Bull, Vandoorne insists McLaren is heading in the right direction to address the deficit to its rivals.
“We have a clear direction for our team in terms of where the car needs to improve,” he explained. “I think the past couple of weeks, we’v🗹e made a small step forward.
“I 💟think there’s a big push now i𝓀n the factory to make even bigger gains over the next few weeks.”

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