Fernando Alonso said he could “dream big” and target a Formula 1 podium after qualifying fifth for the Singapore GP.
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But he made a sudden exit from the race on lap 22 when his engine cut out, leaving the Alpine driver forlorn on the sidelines after making a promising start to ...
So I guess it’s something on the engine.” Something happened, the noise was quite ugly. “So I’m very proud of the performance again this weekend. [Constructors’ Championship](https://live.planetf1.com/standings) may not faze him as much as if he was staying with Alpine for next season, but after becoming the most experienced driver in Formula 1 history he has shown again that when he is in play he is still a fighting force. And if you add 60 points to my standings, I think we were in another league. Nothing we can do now, but disappointed.”
Fernando Alonso says he has lost "about 60" points due to mechanical issues across the Formula One s...
"Yesterday, you put yourself in a spot like that and it can either work brilliantly and you can drive back to the front. It wasn't the greatest day, but I'm looking forward to tomorrow. "It's not where we want to be," Verstappen told Sky Sports.
Fernando Alonso has blasted the poor reliability of his Alpine car this season as "unacceptable".
When told that his French teammate Ocon had also suffered an engine-related problem, Alonso insisted: "But he was out of the points. "To lose 60 points in a championship is simply unacceptable and it really upsets me because I had another good performance throughout the weekend. "This year, that has changed everything for me," added the 2006 and 2006 world champion, who sits seven points behind Ocon in the drivers' standings.
Fernando Alonso stated that he could "dream big" and aim for the top 3 finish in Singapore on Sunday. Alonso will start his 350th F1 race...
“It could be very good race for us, or very bad, if you crash or whatever maybe it could be a DNF. If it’s wet obviously, there are a lot of things that could happen,” Alonso said after qualifying. So it will be nice to secure the top five and score more points than McLaren which will be the main target again.
Fernando Alonso has vented his frustration after a double DNF for Alpine at the Singapore Grand Prix allowed McLaren to jump the French team in the F1...
Esteban had the problem today and he has a newer engine, so I don’t think this is down to that. “That probably is more accurate of the performance that we have put in this year of which I am very proud, even today. More points that we will lose." [Lando Norris](https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-drivers/lando-norris/) and [Daniel Ricciardo](https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-drivers/daniel-ricciardo/) take the chequered flag in fourth and fifth. [Mercedes](https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-teams/mercedes-amg-petronas/). [Fernando Alonso](https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-drivers/fernando-alonso/) has vented his frustration after a double DNF for Alpine at the Singapore Grand Prix allowed [McLaren](https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-teams/mclaren/) to jump the French team in the F1 constructors' standings.
The Singapore Grand Prix was hardly the landmark 350th race that Fernando Alonso probably had planned. After running comfortably in the points, ...
“So that probably is more accurate for the performance which we’ve put in this year, which I’m very proud of. If you add another 60 points to my standings, we would have been in another league.” “I’m very proud of the performance again this weekend.
Fernando Alonso was left frustrated after a double DNF for Alpine at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday.
More points that we will lose." "That probably is more accurate of the performance that we have put in this year of which I am very proud, even today. Esteban had the problem today and he has a newer engine, so I don't think this is down to that," Alonso said.
Fernando Alonso qualified fifth in Singapore on Saturday, but was unable to cash in in the race. Due to engine problems, the Spaniard had to stop before the end of the race, leaving him and Alpine empty-handed. On Instagram, Alonso elaborates on his ...
Twice he managed to finish the race weekend victorious. At the same time, he had to deal with four dropouts, which made him lose a lot of points for his feeling. Due to engine problems, the Spaniard had to stop before the end of the race, leaving him and Alpine empty-handed.
Alpine endured a Singapore Grand Prix to forget as both Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon retired early from Sunday's race with mechanical problems, ...
After the race, Ocon was keen to move on to the next race at Suzaka. Asked whether his and Alonso's issues might be related, Ocon said: “I don’t know if the issues are linked or not. Team mate Ocon started the race down in 17th but made a solid start on Sunday, getting up to 15th on the first lap. Alonso had been holding off the charging Red Bull of Max Verstappen for nine laps before his retirement, and when asked if he had seen any previous signs that his race might be coming to an end, he said: “No warning at all. I am very proud of the performance again this weekend, one of my best levels but we cannot finish when we are in the points. “Not happy for sure, a little bit disappointed,” Alonso admitted.
Fernando Alonso qualified fifth in Singapore on Saturday, but was unable to cash in in the race. Due to engine problems, the Spaniard had to stop before the ...