ALONSO: “WE ARE MEAT FROM Q1 or Q2, BUT WE STILL IN Q3”
The Asturian driver will start tenth on the grid of the Japanese Grand Prix, maximum I could aspire to in a circuit very fast.
The car that started the season like the alternative to the almighty RB19this increasingly further away from McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes.
But assumes it and he continues to push himself every weekend: “It was a circuit that on paper was not going to suit us and we confirmed it.”
“Even with that we managed to make a very good lap and enter Q3. These types of classifications will pass unnoticed for many people but I am proud,” he concludes.
HOW IS THE GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
Max Verstappen continue with your reign in the queen category (374 points).
He is followed, although not very closely, by his companion Czech Perez and Lewis Hamiltonwith 223 and 180 points respectively.
The Spanish pilots occupy the fourth and fifth table square (Alonso – 170 points and Sainz – 142 points).
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THIS IS WHAT THE START GRILL LOOKS LIKE
Max Verstappen has recovered the control after the setback in Singapore and has dominated with great authority the 2023 Japanese GP classification.
Oscar Piastri will come out second, who was beaten by the Dutchman by half a second. AND Lando Norris will occupy the third position.
Carlos Sainzfurther uncomfortable This weekend, he will start sixth; while Fernando AlonsoWhats Next suffering with the performance of his Aston Martin, he will start tenth.
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VERSTAPPEN COUP OF AUTHORITY
The Dutch driver has made it clear that his erratic weekend in singapore It was a exception and has achieved pole.
Sainz will start sixth and Alonso, tenth after both accessing Q3.
Good afternoon and welcome to this live stream in which we will follow the Formula 1 Japanese GP live.
