Alonso: Spa qualifying not McLaren’s lowest point of 2018
Fernando Alonso insists McLaren’s dire quไalifying performance at the Belgian Grand Prix does n𒐪ot represent the team’s lowest point of the 2018 Formula 1 season.
Alonso struggled to 17th and his worst qualify🦩ing result of the season at Spa-Francorchamps, while teammate Stoffel Vandoorne also failed to progress from Q1 and ended up slowest of all.
When asked by wuqian0821.com if the result repr🎶esented a new low for McLaren in 2018, Alonso replied: “No. I think it was a little bit worse at Paul Ricar🌱d.

Fernando Alonso insists McLaren’s dire qualifyinꦦg performance at the Belgian Grand Prix does not represent the team’s lowest point of the 2018 Formula 1 season.
Alonso struggled to 🐻17th and his worst qualifying result of the season at Spa-Francorchamps, wh🌊ile teammate Stoffel Vandoorne also failed to progress from Q1 and ended up slowest of all.
When asked by wuqian08🌜21.com if the result represented a new low for McLaren in 2018, Alonso replied: “No. I think it was a little bit worse at Paul Ricard.
“To be honest we were out in Q1 at a circuit we probably were a little bit more competitive from the free practice and then🍃 we went out of Q1 and it was a little bit of disappointment.
“We didn’t have great expectations, we had seen how all three pra꧅ctice sessions had gone, so we knew qualifying was going to be tough for us, even to get by in the first session.
“We know here and Monza were always going to be complicated for us, but we’ll do all we can here, playing defence, and then we’ll go on t🙈he attack in Singapore and in tracks that will be more favourable for us.”
Considering the well-documen🍃ted downforce struggles with its MCL33, McLaren opted for a slipstream𓄧ing strategy between in its drivers in a bid to gain much-needed straight-line speed along the Kemmel Straight.
Despite gaining a tow from Vandoorne, Alonso failed to improve on his second run, while ওthe Belgian was not close enough to the Spaniard in order to receive the favour back on his own flying lap.
“I think we lose in every sector,” Alonso explained. “The main proble🦄ms are we have too much drag, we noticed that in the first and last sectors, we are definitely the slowest. It’s something we are aware of and working at.
“But we’ve got a bit of history of starting from the back and then working our way through the field, so we’ll try to do that tomorᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrow. We’ll need a good start and a good strategy to be close to the points.”


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