F1 | Alpine, Alonso: “I don't have the best car in the midfield, but I have the best team”

The Spaniard is very satisfied with the performance of his team

F1 | Alpine, Alonso: “I don't have the best car in the midfield, but I have the best team”

Fernando Alonso, eighth at the finish line in the Italian GP, ​​is remarkably satisfied with the Alpine's performance. The Enstone team is currently fifth in the championship ahead of direct rivals AlphaTauri and Aston Martin. According to the Spaniard, his A521 is not at the level of the single-seaters from Faenza or the former Racing Point, yet the team is capable of always maximizing its potential when it counts, i.e. on Sunday.

“I think we're doing pretty well in many ways. We probably won't have a car on par with AlphaTauri or Aston Martin, but we can fight with them on Sunday and get points - the words of the Spanish driver to Motorsport-Total.com - I believe that the strength of our team is precisely that of maximizing Sunday's result. We may not have the fastest car in midfield, but we definitely have the best team. That's why we always score points."

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