Sandwich bag ended Fernando Alonso’s F1 comeback race in Bahrain

A stray sandwich wrap that became lodged in the brake ducts of Fernando Alonso’s Alpine car caused his retirement on his race return to F1 at the Bahrain GP.
Fernando Alonso (ESP) Alpine F1 Team A521 makes a pit stop.
Fernando Alonso (ESP) Alpine F1 Team A521 makes a pit stop.
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A stray sandwich wrap that became lodged in the brake ducts of Fernando Alonso’s Alpine car caused his re♑tirement on his race return to Formula 1 at the Bahrain Grand Pr꧙ix.

The two-time world champion’s first F1 race since the 2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix came to a premature end after just 33 laps when he was forced to pit🧸 with overheating brakes after debris got stuck in his car.

Alpine called Alonso꧂ in to the garage when the team noticed his brake te♛mperatures had sky-rocketed, with executive director Marcin Budkowski revealing the bizarre cause of his retirement after the race.

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“After his first stop we had a small issue that forced us to reduce the performance of the car, then after the second stop, 𝓰a sandwich wrap paper got stuck inside the rear brake duct of Fernando's car, which led to high temperatures and caused some damage to the brake system, so we retired him for sꦡafety reasons,” he explained.

"It was a very unlucky first race for Fernando considering h🦹ow strong he looked.”

After qualifying ninth, Alonso had looked in contention to record a points finish on his F1 comeback until he experiencꦍed probꦑlems with energy deployment in his power unit and began slipping down the order.

The 39-year-old Spaniard admitted his return to F1 was emotional, despite being shor🦂t-lived.

“It was a shame that we could not ♛seꦦe the chequered flag today because I really enjoyed the whole thing,” Alonso said.

“It was nice to be back racing. It was nice to feel again the adrenaline at the starting grid, the national anthem, all these pr🍰ocedures were very emotional today for me.

“The race itself was fun at the beginning with the start, couple of good battles on the track in the first stint and then unfortunately we had to retire the car with a brake issue that is still under investigation, but appareꦛntly there is some debris on the rear brake duct.

“Nothing we can do now. More just thinking to Imola and hopefully get som🌳e points there.”

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