Fernando Alonso dismisses Lando Norris prediction: ‘Now he has a winning car…’
“ꦯSo, this is a normal, confident𝕴 speech, you know. So, it’s good for him, but I think it’s going to be difficult.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso disagrees with168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lando Norris’ claim that some midfield teams could join the fight at the front during the 2025 F1 season.
Williams and Alpine showed great pace throughout pre-season tesꦯting at the Bahrain International Circuit.
Carlos Sainz set the headline time on day two o💙f the test, while Alpine threatened the top of the leaderboard on th𒁃e final day.
With the rules remaining sta🤡ble over the win🎃ter, many people expect this season to be tighter than ever.
McLaren🎐, Ferrari, Reღd Bull, and Mercedes are expected to remain among the top four teams.
However, Norris believes some midfield outfits could joi🎀n the fight 🔯at the front.
Alonso, who is set ♌for a season in F1’s midfield with Aston Martin, disputed Norris’ suggestion.
Alonso said, as quoted by Motorsport♒ Week: “Now that [Norris] has the winning car, he says that. When he was in the fifth or sixth team, he was saying that only one team will win all the races🌊.
“So, this is a normal, confident speech, you know. So, it’s good for him, but I think it’s going to be difficult. Reliability is so good these days, there are not many retirements, there are not many incident🐷s, strategies are quite definꦏed.
“Even on Thursday before coming to the Grand Prix, you know exactly it’s going to be one stop, two stops,ꦇ which tyre you will use.
“So, everything is so perfect now that itꦓ’s dꦆifficult to change or to make a race unpredictable. It has to be crazy weather or something like that.
“You know, hopefully there are multiple winners and it’s going to be a tight championship. Last year it was already a very good one and hopefully this year it’s even bette𒆙r.”
“Things will look similar to Abu Dhabi” - Alonso
Alonso feels the pecking order won’t chan♑ge much compared to the season-ending Abu Dhab▨i Grand Prix.
That is potentially bad news for Aston Martin, wh🐭ich was outpaced by Haas and Alpine at the e꧑nd of the season.
If Williams’ pre-season testing form is genuine, Aston Martin could 𒆙fall further back.
“I have no prediction,” he added. “I didn’t follow the test. I know that Carlos was the fastest [on d🐠ay two ] because I read all the Spanish news.
“Apart from that, I don’t know even today who is first and who is second. I think they are all in a diffe🌟rent programme. I know McLaren did a good long run and Carlos was first. All the rest of the teams, all the days and the teams and info, I’m not aware.
“I guess it’s difficult to believe that things will change so much compared to Abu Dhaꦑbi. Let’s put it that way. The first f꧙our races, I think that things will look similar to Abu Dhabi.”

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