Fernando Alonso stands up for Aston Martin F1 teammate Lance Stroll: ‘Lacking good luck, not but pace’

While Alonso added a further two💙 podium finishes to his impressive rostrum tally in Miami and Monaco - the latter of which marked Aston Martin’s be✃st result of 2023 - Stroll has suffered back-to-back point-less races.
It means that Alonso has scored 66 points more than Stroll𒅌 across the opening six rounds of the campaign.
Despite the clear gap between the teammates, t𝔉wo-time world champion Alonso insists Stroll isn’t “l𝔍acking any pace”.
“He has been very u🔥nlucky the last two events,” Alonso said.
“If we go back to Bahrain, driving with one hand [after an off-season injury] he was very🍰 fast. Then Jeddah he had the exhaust problem when he was in front of the Ferraris in P5.
“Then in Miami we were risking too much probably in Q1 [by using just one set�💙� of tyres] and that compromised the race.
"In Monaco the debris from Lando’s carꩵ, the McLaren, completely compromised the whole weekend.”

Alonso also hit out🐈 at the media for taking advantage of Stroll’s mis🐬fortune with “easy” negative headlines.
“Obviously this made the headlines very easy to be hard, but I think if you see the whole weekend even in Monaco in♚ FP3 he was within one tenth and a half of the fastest,” he added.
“He has provided the right feedback, info and strategy about everything.&nb𒊎sp;
“So I really hope for him that he has a little more luck because I don’t think that he’s miss𒐪ing any pace. It’s just opportunistic moments that were not in his side.”
Stroll, whose best finish this year is a fourth place in Australia, is aiming to turn around 🧔his fortunes, starting at th💮is weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix.
“Things happen in racing a🉐nd we had some tꦬough weekends,” he said.
“I𝔉t’s just how it goes. There’s good weekends and bad weekends. Like every other weekend I’m just coming into this one trying to get the most out of it.”


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