Fernando Alonso, pilot of the Aston Martin F1 Team AMR24, faced difficulties during qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix. The Formula 1 driver expressed his dissatisfaction with the lack of grip in his car, which resulted in both Aston Martin drivers finishing outside the top 10. Despite the team’s previous success in Saudi Arabia, where Alonso secured fifth place in qualifying, the Spaniard struggled in the final segment of qualifying. His chances of a better result were compromised when he went off track at turn 6 during his first attempt in Q3. Alonso believes that Aston Martin is currently behind their competitors in terms of performance. He noted that the team’s pace in the practice sessions before the race was not as strong as in previous races. Alonso also expressed a lack of confidence in the car during his final attempt in Q3. Despite these challenges, he remains hopeful for the race and aims to seize every opportunity to improve his position. Alonso acknowledged that the Albert Park Circuit poses challenges for all teams, including issues with grip, sliding, wind sensitivity, and inconsistencies in laps. He emphasized the importance of effectively managing the tires during the race, as wear will be a concern for everyone. Alonso’s goal is to secure points for both Aston Martin cars in the next race.
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