Fernando Alonso: Championship point good for team morale

F1i 06:41 06/07/2015
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  • Morale boost: Fernando Alonso (l) and Jenson Button (r).

    It looked like McLaren’s drivers were jumping from the frying pan into the fire at the start of the British Grand Prix, with both cars entangled in a first lap incident originated by Lotus’ drivers.

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    While Jenson Button retired on the spot, Fernando Alonso was able to continue after stopping for a new front wing, with the Spaniard running a relatively uneventful race thereafter to achieve a tenth place finish which appears as quite a feat given McLaren-Honda’s disastrous record to date.

    “The two Lotus drivers were far too aggressive going into Turn 3,” Alonso commented on the first lap incident.

    “They touched each other and then to avoid them, I had half a spin and touched Jenson as well. Definitely no common sense there.”

    “One championship point is nothing to get excited about but it’s still important for the team’s morale and for everyone’s motivation,” conceded Alonso.

    Fernando finishes P10 and in the points in front of a brilliant crowd at Silverstone. #FansLikeNoOther #BritishGP pic.twitter.com/4tcJsRx5TT

    — McLaren (@McLarenF1) July 5, 2015

    “The team is very focused on the job, and we know it’s a long term project at the moment because there is no magic, so to get a result and a point on the table is important.”

    Alonso was quick to acknowledge however that without the rain, tenth would have remained out of reach.

    “We deserved to get some points in Barcelona and Monaco, and here we were P11 and thanks to the rain we got P10.”

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