What and who is to blame for the accident of Fernando Alonso? McLaren team thinks the answer to have found: The crosswind should have swept the Formula 1 Driver in Barcelona by the wayside. Alonso’s manager tweets a photo from the hospital.
In the search for the cause of the mysterious accident by Fernando Alonso at the Formula 1 testing in Barcelona is taken a big step McLaren. “Our results suggest that the accident was caused by the unpredictable gusty wind that prevailed at that time in this part of the route,” the team said on Monday. The wind had influenced in a similar manner, other drivers like Carlos Sainz junior Toro Rosso.
Alonso is reportedly in stable recovery process and “entertain with family, friends and hospital staff.” The Spaniard is initially retained for further study but still in the hospital.
Alonso Manager tweets photo from hospital
The fact that Alonso is somewhat okay, had on Monday afternoon already witnessed his manager. This tweeted a photo of his protege from the bedside. Then the racer is smiling to see. Alonso also extends his left thumbs up to indicate that he was okay.
The results to date about by computed tomography, were “completely normal” assured McLaren.
Large forces in wall crash
Alonso was on Sunday at the Circuit de Catalunya with his car crashed into a wall. He had the night to spend in the hospital for care. His team had assured even at this stage, the 33-year-old had suffered no serious injuries. McLaren had broken off prematurely its testing program in Barcelona because of the crash on Sunday.
Also, on the day after the accident has been speculation about the circumstances. Spanish media reported Alonso did not initially respond to radio calls from the command post. Apparently had worked at the impact on the surrounding wall enormous forces on the two-time World Champion
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Alonso’s manager Luis Garcia Abad acknowledged the Formula 1 ace was stunned about ten minutes. He denied, however, that the Asturian had lost consciousness prior to the accident in the car. This was also McLaren clear. “Our data clearly show that he was when downshifting while full brake pressure exerted by the first collision – something that would not have been feasible, if he had been unconscious at the time,” wrote the Formula 1 Team in its analysis and concluded a mechanical failure on Alonso’s car as causative factors.
“We want to give him every opportunity to a speedy and full recovery, and will assess in due course whether or not he the next test can participate in Barcelona. “
The last official test drive in Formula 1 before the season opener on March 15 in Australia are from this Thursday to Sunday at the program
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