Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso Slams Formula One's Hybrid Era: "Doesn't Apply To Racing"
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The two-time world champion believes that Formula 1 has been going in the wrong direction for a decade.
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso Slams Formula One's Hybrid Era: "Doesn't Apply To Racing"
Fernando Alonso on Thursday joined the throng of critics of Formula One's hybrid "new era" and accused the sport of wasting a decade in a move that has seen the disappearance of "pure racing."
Fernando Alonso not only distributes against the current Formula 1 engine rules, but also does not sst a good hair on the entire hybrid ra: electrification for racing is not suitable.
Fernando Alonso made a dark assessment of the hybrid era of Formula 1, with the observation that the search for technology has led to the loss of years of race to the old track. The rider Aston Martin F1 obviously writes these words in the context of the current criticisms, but we can also remember the outcry of the very first V6 hybrids, whose noise was very limited, and who had been the subject of changes to regain a nice sound. The double wor…
Alonso Torches F1 Hybrids: Faster By Going Slower
Fernando Alonso just dropped a spicy truth in the F1 paddock: if “drive fast” now means tiptoe, save battery, and hope the car isn’t doing yoga mid-corner, what are we even watching? He’s not begging for dinosaurs under the hood, but he is side-eyeing a rulebook that sometimes pays drivers to look slow while the FIA tweaks the fuel-vs-electric recipe and teams reach for calculators. Telling a two-time champ to lift, coast, and recharge is like a…
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