THE STRATEGIST: How Alonso held off Perez in a much faster car to seal P3 in Brazil
Aston Martin began the season in impressive form with Fernando Alonso scoring six podiums in the first eight Grands Prix. After a dip in results for the team, the Spaniard was back on the rostrum in Brazil, holding off Sergio Perez in a photo finish after 71 laps to hold on to third place.
This weekend Alonso’s AMR23 certainly looked closer to the impressive pace it showed earlier in the season, but it’s clearly not as quick as the all-conquering Red Bull RB19. So how did Alonso defend that P3 placing from a much stronger car throughout the race in Sao Paulo? Aston Martin’s former Head of Strategy Bernie Collins dives into the data to find out…
Next Up
Related Articles
How the F1 world reacted to Hamilton's first Ferrari win
McLaren lodge notification of appeal against Gasly’s Monaco P3
7 moments you might have missed at the Barcelona-Catalunya GP
UnlockedPALMER: Can Hamilton mount a title tilt after his first Ferrari win?
INSIGHT: How Hamilton transformed himself into a Ferrari winner
Barcelona GP a 'reality check' for Red Bull, admits Mekies

