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Alonso “not very proud” of qualifying after Monaco Q3 crash

Fernando Alonso, Alpine A522

The Alpine driver had gone as high as fifth with his first run before locking up and going straight on at Mirabeau and into the tyre wall.

The incident happened at exactly the same time as the collision between Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz three corners ahead.

Alonso was encouraged by the speed the Alpine showed over the course of qualifying after finishing seventh.

“It was good,” he said when asked about the session by Motorsport.com. “I had two sets in Q3, because Q1 was easier than expected.

“So I really thought that I could P5, because in the first attempt I was P5, and then in the second attempt, thanks to the track evolution, maybe P5 was possible. But I didn’t complete the lap.

“I lost concentration, so I braked too late, and locked the tyres. Arguably I could use the escape road, if I think back, but I felt I could make the corner, and I couldn’t.

“So I apologised to the team first of all, because this year every mistake, it costs money for the cost cap. So it is difficult to accept, so I’m not very proud of my qualifying. Let’s hope tomorrow to do a better job.”

The consolation for Alonso was that he wouldn’t have been able to complete the lap anyway, due to the red flag triggered by the Perez and Sainz clash.

Fernando Alonso, Alpine A522

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“I crashed, I put the radio to say that I was in Turn 5, and the engineer said, ‘There’s a crash in Turn 8, so red flag.’ So I said, ‘Don’t worry, I’m already in the wall!'”

On Friday the Alpine had looked difficult, bouncing for example on the exit of Mirabeau exactly where Alonso crashed in qualifying.

However the team made overnight changes that Alonso said had improved the A522.

“Yesterday we were struggling a little bit, especially with the front end and the bouncing, but today we felt a little more confident with the car, we were able to push, so we grew up every session.

“I think we made a lot of changes. Our starting point was not ideal. And I think the team was…

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