Fernando Alonso bromea diciendo que ver el GP de Barcelona es mejor que estar en el coche

Fernando Alonso bromeó diciendo que ver el Gran Premio de Barcelona-Cataluña desde las gradas sería mejor que pilotar su Aston Martin. El comentario se produjo durante el desfile de pilotos previo a la carrera en el Circuito de Barcelona-Cataluña.

El bicampeón del mundo bajó de la plataforma durante el desfile y saludó a los aficionados lanzando merchandising al público. El piloto comentó a la televisión española que planeaba quedarse en las gradas para ver la carrera.

Alonso comenzó el Gran Premio desde el pit lane después de que Aston Martin realizara cambios tras su difícil sesión de clasificación, en la que se situó en el puesto 22. El piloto de 44 años describió el fin de semana como especial y posiblemente el último que disputa en Barcelona.

Lo calificó como su vigesimotercer Gran Premio de España y dijo que quería que los aficionados disfrutaran del evento a pesar de la limitada competitividad. Barcelona no albergará una carrera en 2027, pero volverá a formar parte de un calendario alterno con Spa-Francorchamps a partir de 2028.

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