We are all ok!
Fernando Alonso says Kimi Raikkonen spun on his own
before the dramatic crash that put them both out the Austrian Grand Prix.
The McLaren and Ferrari drivers
crashed heavily against the barriers on the opening lap of the race, after
Raikkonen lost control of his car as he accelerated out of Turn 2.
As Raikkonen lost control of the
Ferrari, Alonso found himself with nowhere to go, and his car ended up on top
of Raikkonen's after hitting the barriers.
Although the replays did not show
how the Finn had lost his car, Alonso said he simply lost the rear because of
the poor grip.
Raikkonen was one of only four
drivers to start with the harder tyre compound.
"He was sliding a lot out of
Turn 2," said Alonso. "I think there was a big difference between the
soft and supersoft tyres.
"He started sliding, going left
and right, left and right, and I was on the left and at one point he lost the
car and I was there.
"It was a bit weird, because if
someone hits you on a corner that can happen, but that the cars are sliding so
much in fourth and fifth gear was a bit strange.
"This time it happened to him
and I was in the wrong place."
He admitted he was concerned for
Raikkonen when he realised there was a car below him.
"I saw I had a Ferrari below me
in the mirrors, but I didn't know where he was," he said. "I thought
I was alone.
"I tried to get out as quickly
as possible to see if he was okay. I saw him removing the steering wheel so I
was relieved," added Alonso, who had to visit the medical centre after
what he said was a 34-g impact.
Test now "crucial"
McLaren introduced an upgrade
package for this race, but Alonso and teammate Jenson Button's weekend was
plagued by problems and they did hardly any running at all.
The Spaniard, who was the man in
charge of running the new parts, admitted this week's post-race test will be
vital for McLaren given the lack of running during the weekend.
"It was going to be a race in
which we would have run at the back, but we couldn't do a single lap,"
Alonso added.
"Jenson also retired and I
would have done the race by myself without any comparison, so anyway, a pretty
bad weekend for us in terms of information.
"In terms of results we knew we
would be compromising them with the engine changes, so the tests this week are
almost crucial."
(fonte: Motorsport.com)
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Fico feliz por Alonso ter tido o cuidado, atenção e preocupação com outro companheiro de pista. Embora eu NUNCA esperasse menos do Fernando...
Só me preocupou o fato dele ter sido o que tomou todo o impacto primeiro... Mas se ele já passou pelo centro médico, tô tranquila!
PQP que ano este viu?!
E no final o que vale é que Kimi e Alonso estão bem, e a certeza, mais uma vez, que Fernando é um sujeito especial e que ANTES de piloto, é um ser humano que se preocupa com os outros...
Bjuss, Tati
Comentários
mas q coisa mais fofa o jenson preocupado. esse cara fica mais perfeito cada dia q passa.