Ninety-nine podiums add Fernando Alonso In Formula 1. ninety-nine are after the last. After the more than deserved drawer made in a Bahrain GP in which the Asturian discovered the pot of essences the two Aston Martins as your own riding level. Yes, add 99… and you already have the magic number of one hundred.
Most likely to see no need to wait 15 months as what happened from qatar in Sakhir. And no doubt the almost nine-year-old won’t make it from the one in Germany to the Qatari test in 2021. A lot of caution, no doubt, but what happened in Bahrain You have made one thing more than clear.
Because it is obvious that, finally, Alonso has a car. AMR23 touched the sky being only “the base”, as they are instructed to say of the British brand, and even if the best is yet to come what Fernando did while living in Bahrain so much to your team as to the rest of the spectators and fans of F1 is a lead of what is to come.
Alonso wants more
The ace the evolutions will be constant, Well, yes or yes, Aston Martin’s idea is to be world champions. It may not be this season, given the superiority of Red Bull, but the path is marked. Whoever can get more podiums in 2023… and also the long-awaited 33.
As for the first, Max Verstappen he has already anticipated it. Dutch from Red Bull, two-time F1 champion as also this is Fernando Alonso, He claimed that the Asturian will have to get used to being on the podium… and that’s already something the Spaniard doesn’t deny.
“There are 22 more opportunities…”
He went, like the rest of the team, from the most absolute caution to thinking about the rest of the season. To think that in these 22 races remaining, Lots of things can happen.
“When you’re third in the first race, when you get on the podium… There are 22 more chances in this World Cup,” he said.
And he continues, in words for Reuters: “Anything can happen in these races, with different conditions. I will do my best to get this opportunity.”
for now, and after leaving Alpine there his plan of 100 races to win, added a podium on his first weekend in Aston Martin. AND that the race had not started particularly well…