Fernando Alonso offers baffled explanation for Japanese GP practice crash

The Spaniard was one of the two drivers to suffer a crash in a heavil🦩y-disrupted FP2 session at 🍷Suzuka.

Fernando Alonso, Aston
Fernando Alonso, Aston
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Aston Marꦆtin driver Fernando Alonso says he doesn’t understand why he crashed out of second practice from Formula 1’s Japanese Gran🗹d Prix.

Around halfway through the hour-long FP2 at Suzuka, Alonso went straight on at the first Degner curve before spinning 180 degrees over the ru🙈n-off.

The incident triggered the second red flag of the session, with his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aston Martin getting beached into the gravel after the spin.

Replays suggested that the two-time F1 champion had run slightly wide over the tarmac and touched🥃 the grass with his left-rear wheel, although Aston is yet to issue a full explanation for the crash.

Alonso himself doesn’t know what c🍸aused him to lose control of his car at the high-speed right-hander, although he suggested that wind might have played a role in him running wide.

“I don’t know [what happened], I need to review it,” the 43-year-old said. “[I] lost the car in a very weird way.𒀰 [It was] very windy and ver🧸y gusty out there and the car is a little bit critical.

“I don’t know if I put a tyre on the grass or som♐ething, I need to review it. I will try to avoid it tomorrow.”

The Suzuka circuit has b🐎een resurfaced ahead of the 2025 F1 race, with fresh asphalt being laid from the final ch✤icane to the end of the opening sector.

Alonso was happy with the changes, having felt that the circuit authorities had done a fine job at smoothening all the bumps.
 
“Yeah, it’s better. It’s grippier and very smooth,” he said. “[There are] no bumps at all through the first sector, which is the most i𝐆nteresting part of the circuit with super high-speed corners.

“[It was a] really fun circuit to drive [on and a] really en🐠joyable lap when you are behind the wheel. Looking forward to tomorro♓w.”

Alonso finished a strong seventh in opening practice, seven-tenths off pacesetter 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris, while his teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lance Stroll ended up 16th on the leaderboard.

Neither🌸 driver could manage a f൩ast lap in the afternoon due to constant stoppages.

However, Alonso was nevertheless upbeat about Aston Martin’s pros🐠pects for the weekend, saying: “We are slightly more competiꦆtive than in China so hopefully Q3 is possible tomorrow”

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