Fernando Alonso Ready to Dominate Monaco After Disastrous Imola Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso, the seasoned driver for Aston Martin Aramco, aims to rebound in Monaco after a grueling weekend at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix that saw him finish in a disheartening 19th place. The Imola outing was a challenging one, marked by a series of unfortunate events that started right from the final practice session and haunted Alonso through to the race’s conclusion.
An Unyielding String of Misfortunes
The weekend began on a sour note for Alonso when he crashed his Aston Martin during the final practice session on Saturday. This incident raised significant concerns about whether the car could be repaired in time for the qualifying rounds. The mechanics worked their magic and got him back on track, but his luck did not turn around. During Q1, a trip through the gravel saw him pitting in the final moments and exiting the session in last place. Although Alonso was promoted to 19th after Logan Sargeant's time got deleted, the starting position foreshadowed a difficult Sunday.
A Day to Forget
Starting from the pit lane on race day, the Aston Martin underwent late setup changes that turned the race into an extended test session rather than a competitive outing. Despite the steep uphill battle, there were moments of dramatic concern such as when Alonso's front brakes caught fire during a pit stop. While the flames were quickly extinguished once he gained speed, the mishap was symbolic of a weekend fraught with difficulty and setback.
Learning from the Grind
Despite the trials, the weekend offered valuable data for the team. “We need to wait and see all the data that we gathered today,” said Alonso. The team had tried a different setup on his car, and even though the weekend was tough, Alonso is looking to leverage these insights for future races.