NOr he ceases to be a regular Piquet of the hundred that there are on the track every weekend, but with Alonso in between everything always acquires more essence. The third episode between Fernando Alonso and William Lawson, The new Alfa Tauri driver who resumes his seat (I already raced last year due to Ricciardo’s injury) in the Red Bull B team.
First it was massive braking, Closing the route to espool, which lifted the “this to a fool” from Aston Martin. Then an argument ensued between the two when they got out of the car, That I shouldn’t have explained too much because then Alonso stressed that “He has to prove a lot and has six races, but I think the “approach” is not right, but his career is at stake, not what.”
The fact is that at the beginning of Q1, they both started together in the pit lane and Fernando, who was walking behind him, He limped out and in, finally passing the energetic blond pilot to take the first corner. Whatever the message was, Lawson got it:
“He did exactly what he told me he was going to do,” Ricciardo’s replacement complained. “Relax, forget about everything and go at your own pace”, He was advised by his own track engineer. There was nothing to compare with braking, but it’s a reminder that we can all pass each other here in a Thousand Ways, and not everything goes.