McLaren, Alonso criticizes current F1: "These single-seaters go against the instincts of the drivers"

Another harsh attack from Fernando on Formula 1, which is too technical and complex according to the Spaniard

McLaren, Alonso criticizes current F1: "These single-seaters go against the instincts of the drivers"

Fernando Alonso, on the Friday of the Austrian GP, ​​once again left some statements on the general state of F1. The McLaren driver, now a veteran of the category, has more than once sent signs of intolerance towards the current Formula 1, less instinctive and pure than it should be according to the common taste of the drivers.

“I don't want to come across as a critic, but I express my thoughts. We have machines that are too complicated to manage - Fernando's alarm - We drivers would like to think only about racing, pushing, driving as fast as possible, not being careful about saving tires and fuel. This regulation goes against the pilot's instincts and if someone doesn't know which buttons to press it's because he doesn't dedicate enough time to the simulator and the engineers”

A veiled criticism also of Pirelli and the pressures imposed for the tyres"I have my own precise opinion on tires, which I prefer not to express. Pirelli knows tires and knows how to make them work. In my opinion, however, there are too many limits on how to regulate the car..."

Antonino Rendina


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