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A Fantastic Night Under The Lights For Alonso

The Alpine F1 Team’s Fernando Alonso had a fantastic night under the lights as Formula One hosted their inaugural Grand Prix in Qatar.

The double world champion started the race from third place on the grid as a result of penalties for Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas. The Spaniard showed great pace throughout the race coming home in third place and in doing so secured his first podium finish since the 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix.

The podium finish was Alonso’s 98th of his Formula One career and his first with the Alpine F1 Team. Taking to Twitter following the race he said:

It was also a great night for Alonso’s teammate, Esteban Ocon who came from ninth place on the grid to finish the race in fifth place and in doing so gave the Alpine F1 Team a combined total of 25 points and taking to Twitter himself following the race, the Frenchman said:

The Alpine F1 Team have now strengthened their position in fifth place in the Formula One Constructors championship as they hold a 25 point lead over Scuderia Alpha Tauri with just two races remaining in the 2021 Formula One season in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi.

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McLaren End Their 900th Grand Prix With Two Points

The McLaren Racing Formula One Team celebrated their 900th Grand Prix with a ninth place finish for Lando Norris.

The Englishman, who started the race from fourth place on the grid and came home in ninth place while Daniel Ricciardo was 12th.

The team remain in fourth place in the Constructors championship however, Andreas Seidl told Paddock Eye during his post race debrief that the team are competitive as our their drivers and it’s on to Saudi Arabia.

The team has also been disappointed having come away with just four points from the last three races.

Seidl is hopeful that the Saudi Arabia race track will suit their car and help them to close the gap to Ferrari.

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown tweeted:

Speaking about his race, Lando Norris said:

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A Great Race For Alonso

The Alpine F1 Team’s Fernando Alonso scored his first podium finish since the 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix where he came home in second place in Sunday’s inaugural Qatar Grand Prix where he finished in third place.

The Spaniard who started the race from third place commented following the action saying:

“It felt fantastic today and to be back on the podium was so good. We deserved this result as a team and I’ve had to wait seven years since my last one. Hopefully we don’t need to wait this long again! We took some risks with the one-stop strategy but it worked out well. We had some strong pace and despite Perez catching us at the end we did enough to hang on. Esteban did a great job in assisting the result and our pitstops were brilliant, so well done to the whole team. I love this track and the car felt amazing all weekend, so I can’t wait to come back here. There was also quite a lot of action and overtakes, which is something we weren’t sure of at the start of the weekend. In the end, it was a perfect weekend for us and we scored lots of points in the Constructors’ Championship, so now we have a good advantage over Alpha Tauri heading into the final two races.”

Fernando Alonso

Esteban Ocon started the race from ninth and came home in fifth place and speaking following the race the Frenchman said:

“It felt fantastic today and to be back on the podium was so good. We deserved this result as a team and I’ve had to wait seven years since my last one. Hopefully we don’t need to wait this long again! We took some risks with the one-stop strategy but it worked out well. We had some strong pace and despite Perez catching us at the end we did enough to hang on. Esteban did a great job in assisting the result and our pitstops were brilliant, so well done to the whole team. I love this track and the car felt amazing all weekend, so I can’t wait to come back here. There was also quite a lot of action and overtakes, which is something we weren’t sure of at the start of the weekend. In the end, it was a perfect weekend for us and we scored lots of points in the Constructors’ Championship, so now we have a good advantage over Alpha Tauri heading into the final two races.”

Esteban Ocon

Chief Executive of Alpine Laurent Rossi commented saying:

What a fantastic team result. Firstly, a huge congratulations to Fernando on his podium. It marks his first since returning to the team and, I must say, after the season he has had, he truly deserves it. We knew a big opportunity would arise today with the pre-race grid penalties for some cars around us, which propelled us into a great starting position. From there, it was down to him at the wheel to navigate himself into contention, for the team to execute the right strategy by making the calls at the right time and the crew to deliver the perfect pit-stop. All of those elements fell into place and the end result is a deserved one: our second visit to the podium of the season. We must not forget Esteban’s equally brilliant drive to finish fifth today. He also enjoyed a superb start, which put him in a great position to score points. He benefitted from other cars two-stopping but still remained calm with others closing in late on to take a very valuable ten points. With today’s points haul we extend our lead on Alpha Tauri in fifth to 25 points with two rounds remaining. While this is a healthy advantage, we’re not going to get too far ahead of ourselves. We have two races to go and, as we have seen, anything can happen in Formula 1. We aim to build on our consistent performances so far this season – by scoring in 18 of 20 races – in order to cement fifth position by the end of the year

Laurent Rossi

The Alpine F1 Team tweeted:

Alan Permane, conducted a debrief following the race saying:

The result means that the Alpine F1 Team have moved into fifth place in the championship, 25 points ahead of Scuderia Alpha Tauri.

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Pirelli To Investigate Tyre Failures

Pirelli have confirmed that they will investigate the tyre failures thst a number of teams suffered over the course of the Qatar Grand Prix weekend.

Mercedes AMG PETRONAS F1 Team’s Lewis Hamilton used a two-stop strategy to claim victory ahead of Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen while Fernando Alonso scored a podium finish, his first since his return to Formula One.

speaking following the action on Sunday, MARIO ISOLA – HEAD OF F1 AND CAR RACING said:

With Losail being a new and relatively unknown track, featuring some high energy corners, the teams headed into the race lacking all the information they would ideally want, with only one representative practice session. However, it became clear during the race that a one-stopper was very marginal in terms of tyre wear, requiring a high degree of management. Some drivers encountered tyre problems towards the finish: this was probably due to a combination of very high wear as a result of long stints, and impacts at high speed against some aggressive kerbs, but we’ll obviously find out specifically what happened with a full laboratory analysis back at base in Milan. By contrast, Hamilton and Verstappen were able to push to the limit with the strategy that they had selected, finishing more than half a minute ahead of Alonso in third, who made a one-stopper work for him

Mario Isola
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The World Cup Is Just One Year Away

The FIFA World Cup is exactly 365 days away and to mark the occasion FIFA President Gianni Infantino Formula One CEO, Stefano Domenicali amd FIA President Jean Todt were pictured together at today’s inaugural Qatar Grand Prix which was won by seven-time and defending champion Lewis Hamilton.

Qatar will host the FIFA World Cup in 2022 while Formula One has signed a deal with the Qatari government to host a Grand Prix for ten years from 2023.

Todt and Infantino were pictured together on the grid ahead of the 57 lap race with Domenicali holding the Formula One Drivers Championship trophy while Infantino was holding the World Cup trophy.