Boullier: “Alonso in Malaysia? He will depend on the doctors ”

"We are conducting transparent investigations with the FIA ​​into the crash"

Boullier: “Alonso in Malaysia? He will depend on the doctors ”

In an exclusive interview given to the microphones of Sky Sport F1 HD, Eric Boullier, race director of Mclaren and right-hand man of Ron Dennis, spoke about the state of health of Fernando Alonso and his possible use in the next Malaysian Grand Prix. The former Lotus Team Principal, upon direct question from the journalists in the room, explained that the Spaniard is going through a normal recovery process from a head injury and that only the doctors will decide whether he can be enrolled for the Sepang trip .

How is Fernando Alonso?
Alonso is carrying out his rehabilitation at home, as expected by the doctors. At the same time he is starting to train again. The FIA ​​will decide whether he will be able to return to Malaysia already

Why is McLaren unable to give us further details about the accident?
Because first we worried about medical care for Fernando. It seemed like the right thing to do at the time. Regarding the car, we are carrying out very transparent investigations with the FIA ​​and from what we have found so far, we have not detected any problems. To be safe, we are carrying out further investigations. The collaboration with the FIA ​​is maximum, you just need a little patience.

Will you disclose the results of your investigation to the public?
McLaren obviously has access to all the relevant information, but we cannot disclose it to the public

Roberto Valenti
Twitter: @RobertoVal94

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