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Bittersweet French Grand Prix as Fernando finishes eighth and Esteban fourteenth

Alpine F1 Team scored four points from the French Grand Prix with Fernando Alonso finishing in eighth place at Circuit Paul Ricard. Team-mate Esteban Ocon finished outside the points in fourteenth.
The 53-lap race proved challenging for the majority of the field with tyre graining and
degradation a key factor in the race result.


Fernando made a bright start from ninth on the grid as he leapt up to seventh place midway
through lap one before settling into his first stint while in eighth place. His Medium tyres
started to show signs of wear and he pitted on lap 20 for Hards. His pace was strong, and he
was able to climb his way back into the points. For the final five laps, Fernando was locked
in battle with Daniel Ricciardo and Pierre Gasly for sixth, but the Spaniard had to settle for a
well-earned eighth place.


Esteban also made a solid getaway off the line on Hard tyres, putting pressure on both
McLarens ahead. He wasn’t able to maintain his pace on his first stint and after pitting on lap
27 for Mediums, the Frenchman was outside the points. From there he was unable to make
any further ground and he finished in fourteenth.


Esteban Ocon, started P11, finished P14:
“It was not the race we were hoping for today and we’ve had a disappointing weekend
overall. Today it felt we were lacking something, and we have things to review. The pace
wasn’t there on either tyre, they were degrading quite quickly, and it meant we weren’t able
to push towards the points. We’ll learn from this weekend and move forward. The next race
is next week, and we aim to come back strongly.


Fernando Alonso, started P9, finished P8:
“We started ninth and finished eighth and all in all we executed the race how we wanted, so I
am happy with the result today. We weren’t expecting the tyres to degrade like they did and
our Medium tyres didn’t last very long at the beginning of the race. I was a little bit worried
but when we switched to the Hards we showed strong pace and we carried this through to
the end and it looked like we might be able to overtake Gasly and Ricciardo ahead in the last
few laps. We’ve had similar performances at a few circuits now on both Saturday and
Sunday, so I think we can be a bit more relaxed that this is our real position and not the one
we showed in Monaco.”


Marcin Budkowski, Executive Director:
“It was a race dominated by tyre management and graining and it was a very different story
for both of our cars. We tried a reverse strategy with Esteban, and he had heavy graining on
his first stint. By the time he pitted, his race was already compromised. Fernando had a good
start and he was in the top ten fight for the whole race. He had some front graining too,
but, managed that well on the Hards on his second stint and he was able put some pressure
on Gasly and Ricciardo in the close battle for sixth place. It’s good to be racing again with
our rivals on-track after two difficult races, even if we feel we could have got more points out
of this weekend. We’re looking forward to more exciting battles as soon as next weeke

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