Formula: Alonso give thumbs up to 19 races
Last year turned out to be an eventful 20-race season.
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso will give his full support if the Formula One calendar was shortened by a race or two, giving everyone an opportunity to recharge, according to PlanetF1.
Last year turned out to be an eventful 20-race season that took a lot out of the drivers and everyone involved in the teams. Now, 2013’s calendar is down to 19 races and Alonso reckons even one race less would be good. “Last year we had the last grand prix at the end of November and almost right up to Christmas, there were events I had to take part in,” said Alonso.
“With so many races, it’s not easy to maintain a maximum performance level, both physical and mental, for the whole year. Maybe it would be better to have one or two fewer races and a few more test sessions.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 20th, 2013.
Last year turned out to be an eventful 20-race season that took a lot out of the drivers and everyone involved in the teams. Now, 2013’s calendar is down to 19 races and Alonso reckons even one race less would be good. “Last year we had the last grand prix at the end of November and almost right up to Christmas, there were events I had to take part in,” said Alonso.
“With so many races, it’s not easy to maintain a maximum performance level, both physical and mental, for the whole year. Maybe it would be better to have one or two fewer races and a few more test sessions.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 20th, 2013.