Elbon: El circuito de la Ciudad de México le va bien a nuestro coche.

Elbon: El circuito de la Ciudad de México le va bien a nuestro coche.

      El año pasado Alex Albon llegó a la ronda final de la clasificación en México, pero abandonó en la carrera, y ahora espera consolidar el éxito…

      Alex Albon: «Me parece que el circuito de México se adapta a nuestro coche; aquí hay más curvas de aceleración y frenado, donde el FW47 rinde bien. Sinceramente, espero tener más velocidad de la que indican los cálculos del equipo. Tal vez esta vez estoy más optimista que ellos, lo cual ocurre raramente.

      Pero realmente creo que es un buen circuito para nosotros. Aquí es importante cómo entras en la primera curva. En esta carrera mucho depende de la salida, ya que la posición es muy importante. El año pasado hice una buena salida. Quizás incluso demasiado buena, lo que provocó el abandono»

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Elbon: El circuito de la Ciudad de México le va bien a nuestro coche.

El año pasado Alex Albon llegó a la final de la clasificación en México, pero abandonó la carrera, y ahora espera consolidar ese éxito…