28-04-2016, 20:08
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php...ng--alonso
"Fernando Alonso believes Formula 1 would be better off with less overtaking during races.
Amid fears that the 2017 rules revamp will make passing harder, Alonso argued this may not be a bad thing.
He gave the example of his 2005 San Marino Grand Prix battle with Michael Schumacher, when the Ferrari came through from 13th on the grid largely thanks to pit strategy then caught Alonso's leading Renault and spent the final stint right on its tail but unable to pass.
"There were three or four overtaking moves in the whole race, and it's considered one of the best shows," said Alonso of the Imola event, which he won by just 0.2 seconds."
Viene a decir que la F1 estaría mejor con menos adelantamientos en las carreras. Y pone, cómo no..., el ejemplo de la lucha con Michael en San Marino 2005.
"Fernando Alonso believes Formula 1 would be better off with less overtaking during races.
Amid fears that the 2017 rules revamp will make passing harder, Alonso argued this may not be a bad thing.
He gave the example of his 2005 San Marino Grand Prix battle with Michael Schumacher, when the Ferrari came through from 13th on the grid largely thanks to pit strategy then caught Alonso's leading Renault and spent the final stint right on its tail but unable to pass.
"There were three or four overtaking moves in the whole race, and it's considered one of the best shows," said Alonso of the Imola event, which he won by just 0.2 seconds."
Viene a decir que la F1 estaría mejor con menos adelantamientos en las carreras. Y pone, cómo no..., el ejemplo de la lucha con Michael en San Marino 2005.