Fernando Alonso’s frank “cannot hide lack of performance” admission

“We’ve been losing a litꦐtle bit of ground compared to the top team🌃s"

Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso

Fernand𒅌⭕o Alonso admits Aston Martin are “struggling” and urged them not to focus on 2025 yet.

The future of Lawrenc🍌e Stroll💫’s F1 team is bright and exciting, particularly after the unveiling of Adrian Newey as shareholder and managing technical partner.

Aston Martin’s new Silverstone facil🧜ity, their own wind tunnel and a link-up with Honda suggest there is plenty to be positive about.

But, they are enduring a difficult year.

Alonso finished the F꧅1 Singapore Grand Prix in eighth, after finishing sixth in Azerbaijan.

But clearly McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari and Merced𝔍es have fasteꦆr cars.

“Eighth is better than we expected💟 coming here to Singapore,” Alonso said.

“Obviously the qualifyin🔯g was very encouraging and starting P7, we were dreaming that P8/P9 was po✱ssible and at the end we achieved it.

“Good strategy from the tܫeam – we were behind Nico Hulkenberg, we undercut on Lap 23 and we managed to overtake him, so overall I think eighth was the maximum.

“Now w✅e have a little break before Austin and we have to find some performance in the car☂.

“We’ve🥃 been losing a little bit of ground compared to the top teams and we are in the middle of the midfield. We want to change this situation.”

Alonso demanded “it’s a must” that Aston Martin further their development at the final🌜 six rounds of this season, rather than fully focusing on next year.

🍎He added: “The last two circuits which were street circuits𓄧, we did good qualifyings and then in the race it’s difficult to overtake so we consolidate those positions in the race.

“But this cannot hide the lack of♔ perfo♛rmance we are seeing now in the last few events.

“We are aware of thatꦚ, the team is working flat-out.

“When the🐼 car is performing we are here to score points. When we are struggling like now, we still score points because the team is delivering the job but aware of the situation at the same time.”

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