In last week’s Bahrain GP Alonso secured sixth on the grid but slipped back to a distant ninth place in the race.He has again qualified well in Jeddah, earning fourth on a day that regular Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz was absent, and Mercedes struggled with bouncing.”We are surprised about the performance of this car over one lap,” he told Motorsport.com. “I think it’s not our natural position to …Keep reading
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