Fernando Alonso hails Japanese GP as one of his “top five” weekends ever in F1
Fernando Alonso believes the Japanese Grand Prix w🌱as one of his greatest ever weekends in F1.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso has made an outlandish claim that his performance across the Japanese Grand Prix weekend is “inside the top five” of his F1 career.
Alonso qualified fifth before finishing sixth at Suzuka, finishing ahead of both Mercedes drivers and McLaren’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri.
The Spaniard felt that in normal circumstances, he sh𒅌ould have finished ninth, but his own performance meant he beat a number of quicker cars.
Alonsౠo isn’tꦇ afraid to hype up his own performances, particularly given that he’s still looking for a 2025 drive.
Reflecting on the battle with Piastri an𝓀d George Russe♒ll, Alonso conceded he wasn’t confident he could keep them behind.
“Obvious꧟ly not fully confident because you never know what pace the others wi✨ll do at the end of the race,” he said.
“But yeah, I think it was my best weekend, I don't know, inside the top five, ꦿever, for me. I think P5 yesterday in 🤪qualifying, that lap, and P6 today in the race is completely out of position. So yeah, very proud.”

Alonso expla♎ined his “top five ever” claim by making it clear than Aston Martin are slower than Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes and Red Bull currently.
“Well, I think we are the fifth fastest team by a good margin to the fourth and good ꦉmargin to the six🔥th. We are quite established there,” he added.
“I think t🅷here is no way to compare us with a Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes. So that's why to finish P5 and P6 is completely unusual. We did in Austra♛lia as well. We finished P6. Here, P6 again.
“Yeah, P5 I think in Jeddah, so we are executing very well, the rac🐽es - and the others, they are experimenting a little bit with the strategy and other things, and we are capitalising on those. But we need to improve the pace for sure.”

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