Former Formula 1 driver Mark Webber believes Fernando Alonso is returning to GP. However, the 44-year-old Australian reacted with mixed feelings for his comeback.
Fernando Alonso’s first GP exit ended earlier than expected after his return to Formula 1: the Spaniard was asked by his team to park the car on lap 34. The technical problems plaguing the two-time world champion were huge – it was later revealed that Sandwich’s paper brake was stuck in ventilation. As a result, alpine racer temperatures climbed to alarming heights.
The Paradise had performed well until retirement, and accordingly the 32-time GP winner earned much acclaim for his first race weekend following his return. Many experts and fans are happy about the return of the 39-year-old, but there are also significant voices who would have preferred the talent to come than the old master in the second Alpine car next to Ocon.
Which also includes Mark Weber. The former Red Bull Racing driver said on the “On the Marbles” podcast: “I have mixed feelings about it. I have a lot of respect for Fernando, he is one of the best racing drivers around. He has Michael Schumacher and Lewis. What he did against Hamilton is amazing. He did some amazing things and there were not many that were better on Sunday. “
“But I also just love to see the talent in Formula 1, I wonder where the next Max Verstappen or the next Charles Lechler is. They’re great for the game too,” the 44-year-old Australian added in a hurry. ” Fernando is one of the big names in the game. He is incredibly popular in Spain, but I still want to see our game focus on the future and try to find the next Fernando Alonso as it was 20 years ago. “
Bahrain-GP in Sakhir.
01. Lewis Hamilton (GB), Mercedes W12, 1: 32: 03,897 hours
02. Max Verstappen (NL), Red Bull Racing RB16B-Honda, +0,745 seconds
03. Valtteri Bottas (Fin), Mercedes W12, +37,383
04. Lando Norris (GB), McLaren MCL 35 M-Mercedes, +46,466
05. Sergio Perez (MEX), Red Bull Racing RB16B-Honda, +52,047
06. Charles Lecler (MC), Ferrari SF21, +59,090
07. Daniel Ricardo (AUS), McLaren MCL35M-Mercedes, +1: 06,004m
08. Carlos Sainz (E), Ferrari SF 21, +1: 07,100
09. Yuki Tsotoka (J), Alphatori AT02-Honda, +1: 25,692
10. Lance Stroke (CDN), Aston Martin AMR 21-Mercedes, +1: 26,713
11. Kimi Raikkonen (Fin), Alfa Romeo C41-Ferrari, +1: 28,864
12. Antonio Giovinazzi (I), Alfa Romeo C41-Ferrari, +1 round
13. Estebon Ocon (F), Alpine A521-Renault, +1 Runday
14. George Russell (GB), Williams FW43B-Mercedes, +1 Runde
15. Sebastian Vettel (D), Aston Martin AMR21-Mercedes, +1 Runde
16. Mick Schumacher (D), Haas VF-21-Ferrari, +1 lap
outside
Pierre Galli (F), Alphtori AT02-Honda (vehicles damaged after collision)
Nicholas Latifi (CDN), Williams FW43B-Mercedes (Turbocharger)
Fernando Alonso (E), Alpine A521-Renault (Bremsen)
Nikita Mazepin (RUS), Haas VF-21-Ferrari (Accident)
Provisional formula 1 calendar 2021
March 28: Sakhir, Bahrain
18. April: Imola, Italian
02. Mai: Portimo, Portugal
09. May: Barcelona, Spain
23. Never: Monte Carlo, Monaco
June 6: Baku, Azerbaijan
13. June: Montreal, Canada
27 June: Le Castellet, France
4 July: Spielberg, Austria
18 July: Silverstone, Great Britain
August 01: Budapest, Hungary
29 August: Spa, Belgium
5 September: Zandovort, Netherlands
12. September: Monza, Italian
26 September: Sochi, Russia
03 October: Singapore, Singapore
October 10: Suzuka, Japan
October 24: Austin, USA
October 31: Mexico City, Mexico
07. November: Sao Paulo, Brasilin
21. November: Melbourne, Australian
5 December: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
12. Dezember: Yes Marina, Abu Dhabi
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