chronic classification : Turkish F1 GP: Hamilton, pole but will start 11th and Alonso shines
Statements by Fernando Alonso:
Alonso: ‘You have to believe in ‘El Plan’, remember’
1. Valtteri Bottas
2. Max Verstappen
3.Charles Leclerc
4. Pierre Gasly
5.Fernando Alonso
6. Sergio Perez
7. Lando Norris
8. Start the walk
9.Yuki Tsunoda
10.Sebastien Vettel
11. Lewis Hamilton (1:22:868)
12. Esteban Ocon
13.George Russel
14. Mick Schumacher
15. Daniel Ricardo
16. Nicholas Latifi
17. Antonio Giovinazzi
18. Kimi Raikkonen
19. Nikita Mazepin
20. Carlos Sainz (penalized)
1. Lewis Hamilton – 246.5 points
2. Max Verstappen – 244.5 points
3. Valtteri Bottas – 151 points
4. Lando Norris – 139 points
5. Sergio Perez – 120 points
6. Carlos Sainz – 112.5 points
7. Charles Leclerc – 104 points
8. Daniel Ricciardo – 95 points
9. Pierre Gasly – 66 points
10. Fernando Alonso – 58 points
11. Esteban Ocon – 45 points
12. Sebastien Vettel – 35 points
13. Throw the walk – 24 points
14. Yuki Tsunoda – 18 points
15. George Russell – 16 points
16. Nicolas Latifi – 7 points
17. Kimi Raikkonen – 6 points
18.Antonio Giovinazzi – 1 point
19. Mick Schumacher – 0 points
20. Robert Kubica – 0 points
21. Nikita Mazepin – 0 points



Hamilton: “I need pole to limit the loss”

Sainz: “Starting last is the best test for our new engine”
Turkish F1 GP | Verstappen: ‘It doesn’t seem like the ideal situation’
Verstappen would support Alonso if he wasn’t an F1 driver
Fernando Alonso’s brutal crack for the treatment he receives
Turkish F1 GP | Alonso: “It was like discovering a new song”
Alonso: “From Istanbul, I remember Schumacher glued to me”
Norris: ‘I felt depressed for a long time’
1. Lewis Hamilton – 246.5 points
2. Max Verstappen – 244.5 points
3. Valtteri Bottas – 151 points
4. Lando Norris – 139 points
5. Sergio Perez – 120 points
6. Carlos Sainz – 112.5 points
7. Charles Leclerc – 104 points
8. Daniel Ricciardo – 95 points
9. Pierre Gasly – 66 points
10. Fernando Alonso – 58 points
11. Esteban Ocon – 45 points
12. Sebastien Vettel – 35 points
13. Throw the walk – 24 points
14. Yuki Tsunoda – 18 points
15. George Russell – 16 points
16. Nicolas Latifi – 7 points
17. Kimi Raikkonen – 6 points
18.Antonio Giovinazzi – 1 point
19. Mick Schumacher – 0 points
20. Robert Kubica – 0 points
21. Nikita Mazepin – 0 points
carlos sainz He got off to a spectacular start and led the race for the first 10 laps. the
graining is the outstanding question to be resolved in
Ferrari. He entered the pits prematurely, but the hardliners had good pace, so he was able to come back. The arrival of the rain hurt him a little but
managed to get on the podium, more precisely in the third drawer.
For its part,
Fernando Alonso it also went really well and stayed in the top 10. Towards the end of the race he sounded very strong as a podium contender. The strategy worked for them.
Alpine and held the pace very well throughout the race. He’s an old dog who knows how to function under pressure and cover gaps well from threats from behind, hugging the Alpine to the max. The rain of course shook the ranking but
finished sixthwhile his partner,
Stephen Ocontook 14th position.
Hamilton penalized at Turkish GP for changing engine component
Chronicle FP3:
Turkish F1 GP: Rain complicates things for Verstappen
Chronicle FP2:
Turkish F1 GP: Verstappen uncomfortable in second free practice
Chronicle FP1:
Turkish F1 GP: Hamilton dominates but will be penalized





In this third session, the teams will be able to test the modifications made to the settings of their single-seaters after the conclusions drawn after collecting data during yesterday’s session concerning the pace and the degradation of the tires on asphalt which surprised everyone world. In 2020 it was an ice cap and everyone was struggling to stay on track. In 2021, asphalt is
maybe the one with “the most grip of the year”as he says
Carlos Sainz.
“It was like trying a new song for the first time” Alonso said for his part.
This huge and unexpected grip yesterday forced everyone to change their plans regarding the set-up and set-up of their car from the start. He caught more than one off guard, including one
Verstappen that he couldn’t find the key to his car’s settings, showing more discomfort with the changes he made for FP2. He finished second in FP1 and fifth in FP2 with whiplash issues in the middle of the curve and vibration in the front tyres.