‘My mistake’ – Alonso reflects on Sprint crash at the end of costly Saturday for Aston Martin
Fernando Alonso capped off a challenging Saturday at Spa-Francorchamps for Aston Martin with a crash in the Sprint that saw him ruled out of the 100km encounter – with the Spaniard shouldering the blame on what was his 42nd birthday.
Team mate Lance Stroll had already racked up a hefty bill for the team when a gamble to try slicks in the second segment of the Sprint Shootout – which sets the grid for the Sprint – backfired, leaving the Canadian’s car in the wall at Turn 9.
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Once the Sprint got under way late on Saturday afternoon, Alonso was just a few corners further down the track at Pouhon when he dipped a wheel onto the kerbs and spun into the gravel on Lap 3 of 11.
“My mistake,” said Alonso, who’d been running in P16 behind Nico Hulkenberg at the time. “I touched the kerb, or the white line or whatever, and I lost the car. I was very close to Nico, so I lost a little bit of rhythm into that corner.
“We were out of the points anyway – I think today, impossible to be in the top eight, so if one time you have to have a DNF, maybe better today than any other day.”
Asked how tricky the conditions had been, Alonso replied: “It was tricky obviously. We’ve been, the whole weekend, finding the grip and guessing what the grip is in each of the corners.
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“Every lap, the track improvement is massive. It was tricky also with all the cars – visibility was obviously different to qualifying, so it was tricky.”
With Stroll winding up P11 in the Sprint, Alonso’s crash capped off a point-less Saturday for the Aston Martin squad – with points for the top eight drivers handed out in the Sprint – with Alonso and Stroll set to start Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix in P9 and P10.
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