11/07/2025 14:45
Fernando Alonso believes the idea that drivers can make the
difference in wet grands prix to achieve better results is
"bullshit." Alonso finished ninth in the British Grand Prix, a
chaotic wet-dry-wet-dry event at Silverstone, where team-mate Lance
Stroll challenged for a podium before falling away to finish in
seventh place. It is often claimed that in such difficult races,
the drivers can make the difference to achieve results better than
their car is capable of. However, Alonso, the most experienced
driver in F1 history with 413 starts, believes such a claim is
"bullshit." "I have the experience, but I don't have the data, so
unless I have everything in the cockpit and can see the radar, the
tyre temperatures, the graining, the lap-times of others, [I don't
have all the information]," Alonso told media, including
RacingNews365. "There are many factors where they are aware, and
when they call me to pit, I pit. I can feed back on the track
conditions, but I cannot do much more than that. "Whoever says the
driver makes these conditions and wins the races is speaking
bullshit. "This is a data-driven race with all the parameters we
have in the car, and I think the first stop was difficult to read,
I understand that."