Fernando Alonso, driver for Aston Martin, has voiced apprehension regarding the team’s race pace as they prepare for the upcoming Formula 1 race in Jeddah. Despite securing a strong fourth position in qualifying, Alonso expressed surprise at the team’s performance over a single lap, indicating that their natural position is not on the second row of the grid.
Reflecting on their experience in the Bahrain Grand Prix, where the team’s race pace did not match their strong qualifying performance, Alonso emphasized the need to address the issue for the Jeddah race. He noted that while Aston Martin has shown competitiveness in qualifying sessions, they remain concerned about their performance during the race itself.

Fernando Alonso revealed that adjustments were made to the car’s setup in response to their struggles in Bahrain. With a focus on improving long-run pace. However, he admitted that the team is still striving to find the right balance between qualifying speed and race pace.
Despite the challenges, Alonso remains hopeful that the changes made to the car will yield positive results in the race. He acknowledged the importance of starting ahead of competitors and emphasized the need to defend their position effectively during the race.
Overall, Alonso’s comments highlight Aston Martin’s determination to overcome their race pace concerns and deliver a competitive performance in the Jeddah Grand Prix.

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