The Abu Dhabi GP is the final race of the Formula 1 season, with Fernando Alonso having a goal that few have thought of
After an exciting season in which the 33 were closer than ever before, Fernando Alonso will say goodbye to Aston Martin at the Abu Dhabi GP. It will be a temporary farewell because, despite all the information that placed him in other teams, the Asturian will continue for the English team next season. And let’s hope that it at least continues like this.
The truth is that this season has restored the enthusiasm of all motor fans in Spain, as the two Spaniards had good cars to compete with. However, there are still big goals at stake in the final race. Actually, Fernando Alonso has publicly revealed what his goal is for the Abu Dhabi GP. A goal that many had not expected,
Alonso’s goal for the Abu Dhabi GP
As we well know, The Drivers’ World Championship is very close as Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz are tied in the overall standings. Likewise, Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris are very close, so there could be a big change in this final race. Nevertheless, the Asturian is not worried because his goal is different.
As publicly confirmed, Fernando Alonso’s goal is the constructors’ world championship. Specifically, fourth place is currently occupied by McLaren, a team that is only a few points behind. That’s why they see themselves as having the power to surpass them in this final race and become the fourth team in Formula 1.
The problem of beating McLaren in the constructors’ world championship
Although this is the big goal for the Abu Dhabi GP, Fernando Alonso has big problems achieving the goal. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are great drivers, but the Spaniard can keep up with them directly and it’s actually logical to assume that he will come out on top. However, the same cannot be said for Lance Stroll.
The Canadian’s performance wasn’t the best during the season, finishing tenth out of the top five teams. Winning the constructors’ world championship will largely depend on how his career goes. If you score no points or very few points, it will be virtually impossible to achieve your goal. At least if Fernando Alonso fails to achieve a historic performance at the Abu Dhabi GP.
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