“It caught me by surprise” - Why there’s more to come from Fernando Alonso at Aston Martin

Alonso enjoyed an incredible first weekend with Aston Martin as he fᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚinished behind the two Red Bulls to record his 99th career podium finish.
During the 57-lap race, Alonso was involved in a number of intense battles, including one with former McLaren teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.
Alonso used the DRS t𒁃o get past Hamilton into Turn 4, but suffered with some oversteer on corner entry, meaning he lost out to thꦯe Mercedes driver.
He later got past the seven-time cham🎐pion with an opportunistic overtake into Turn 10.
Speaking to Sky after the race, A꧃lonso admitted he still needs to adapt to Aston Martin’s power steering assistance.
“I think it was still [caused by the] slowing down,” he said. “I still need to get used to the power assistance a💦nd things on🍌 this car.
“It’s a bit different compared to A😼lpine, so it🦂 caught me by surprise, to be honest.”
It’s the first time in the hybrid era that Alonso has drivওen with Mercedes engines, having already used Honda, Renauౠlt and Ferrari with his previous teams.
He doe⭕sn’t think the Mercedes power unit was a factor in his o✤versteer moment at Turn 4.
“Power unit-wise, I don’t think there is much in i🌼t,” he added.
“But the car itself and the front suspen༺sion geometry is always different between cars. So, you have different feedback from the front gri💛p on your hands on the steering wheel.
“At that kind of moment, I am s𓂃ure I need more time on track and in this car.”

Pressed on the reason for his slide: “I think we know what is causing that, but I will keep 💞it for me. We're still working. As I said, the car is very new. We need to learn more about the car; I neeꦗd to get used to the car.
“So those moments were more coming from me getting used to the ca𒊎r, getting used to the driving input, feedback from the steꦚering wheel and power assistance.
“So, things are not 100% tailor-made yet.”

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