‘No pace in the car or myself’ - Lance Stroll lacks answers for woeful qualifying
La💛nce Stroll was left at a loss to explain his dreadful qualifying in Japan.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll says he doesn’t “have the answers” to explain his dreadful qualifying at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
The Aston Martin driver provided the shock of the♍ first part of qualifying at Suzuka when he was eliminated with only the 16th-fastest time.
Stroll was left puzzled by his poor performance, especially with teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso going on to qualify fifth.
“▨Everything felt fine,” he told F1.com. “Just very slow today. No pace in the car and no pace in myse🐼lf in my car.
“The ca♋r looks quick and Fernando was quick, so I do💦n’t know. I don’t have more answers.
“We have to look at the data, see if tyres, everything was working properly in the right window. It’s just one of those days, I dඣon’t know, I don’t have answers yet, we have to look at everything.”
Both Ast𝓡on Martin drivers ran the upgraded AMR24 package, but Str♋oll conceded he doesn’t have “anything positive to say about it, but it looks good with Fernando.”
Stroll has now failed to advance from Q1 during the last three qualifying ses🎃sions at Suzuka, finishing 19th in 2022 and 17th in 202🥃3.
Alonso admitted he didn’t expect to be so competitive in qualify🍰ing.
“Yesterday I had the old package, today the new package. Tonight we will꧟ have all the data to confirm that, and to quantify the improvement, but everything felt good in qualifying," Alonso said. "Little bit unexpected, to beꦐ that competitive, to be honest.
ꦚ"Just a couple of hundreds from [Sainz] Ferrari, Leclerc [is] behind us, Piastri behind us and Mercedes. So we were here six months ago - 1.5 seconds from pole position. And now we are four tenths🌠."

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