Fernando Alonso brinca que assistir ao GP de Barcelona é melhor do que estar no carro

Fernando Alonso brincou que assistir ao Grande Prêmio de Barcelona-Catalunha das arquibancadas seria melhor do que correr com seu Aston Martin. O comentário foi feito durante o desfile dos pilotos antes da corrida no Circuito de Barcelona-Catalunha.

O bicampeão desceu do caminhão durante o desfile e cumprimentou os fãs jogando brindes para a multidão. Ele disse à TV espanhola que planejava ficar nas arquibancadas para assistir à corrida. Alonso largou o Grande Prêmio do pitlane após a Aston Martin realizar mudanças após sua difícil sessão de classificação, na qual ele se alinhou na 22ª posição. O piloto de 44 anos descreveu o fim de semana como especial e possivelmente o seu último em Barcelona. Ele chamou este de seu 23º Grande Prêmio da Espanha e disse que queria que os fãs aproveitassem o evento, apesar da competitividade limitada. Barcelona não sediará uma corrida em 2027, mas retorna em um cronograma alternado com Spa-Francorchamps a partir de 2028.

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