It’s an empty-handed Sunday for Alp. At the Singapore Grand Prix, the two drivers of the French team, Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso, had to retire. 21 years oldto The Spaniard had engine trouble on the first lap and had to immobilize his car in a vacuum to retire. At least 7 laps later, it was Esteban Ocon who had to finish early due to a similar problem.
As a result, Alpine left Singapore with 0 points. A balance sheet with dire consequences for the French team in the manufacturers’ standings since McLaren stole all 4to Square. The English team has 129 points, 4 more than Alpine. available on your microphone DAZN After the race, Fernando Alonso did not hide his disappointment and was quick to criticize his own team: “It saddens me to think that we lost over 60 points on reliability in one of my best years. Losing 60 points in a championship is really unacceptable and it really upsets me as I performed well all weekend.“
For Fernando Alonso, Alpine is losing the opportunity to join the fight against the best teams in the paddock due to the many mechanical problems the French manufacturer has to face: “If you put 60 more points for me and get 10 points back from the others, because you get points from them too, my championship will be much better and closer to Mercedes. ETCIt probably represents more of our performance this year, and I’m proud of it. Even on Sunday we fought for the top 5 or the top 6. However, ranking does not mean performance.“
Due to their retirement, Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso failed to score a single point in the drivers’ world championship. French is currently 8 years oldto He is just ahead of his Spanish teammate, who has 59 points with 66 points overall. The two drivers will have the opportunity to raise the bar at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday (October 9th).
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Source: Programme Television

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