Guenther Steiner notes Lewis Hamilton-like change in Fernando Alonso
Guenther Steiner has identi𝐆fied how Fernando Alonso has become more Lewis Hamilton-like in his second F1 stint.

Former Haas F1 boss Guenther Steiner has recognised a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton-like change in 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso in recent years.
After a difficult return to McLaren between 2015 and 2018, Al🎐onso took two years out of the 🃏sport to compete in the World Endurance Championship.
Alonso won Le Mans twice, while win꧅ni🎃ng the WEC title with Toyota.
The Spaniard had fallen out of love with F✱1 amid a winless run (that is still ongoing in 2024).
However, when he returned with Alpine in 2021♛, Alonso appea🎀red rejuvenated.
He returned to the podium at the 2021 Qatar Grand Prix before enjoying his best campaign since his Ferrari days in 2023 with Asℱton Martin.
One criticism of Alonso was his inability to ♈work in a team environment and to publicly scold his colleagues.
Writing in his book, 'Unfiltered', Steiner noted a key change Alonso h🐈as made during his second F1 stint.
“This is just m𝕴y opinion, but in addition to winning the World Endurance Championship while he was out of Formula 1 and becoming a two-time 🦩Le Mans winner, Fernando learned how to make his ego work for him, which perhaps he did not do so well in the years before,” Steiner wrote.
“And look at him now. He’s quiet, self-assured and conducts himself immaculately, which me🔥ans he can put all of hisꦆ emotional and physical energies into being brilliant on the track. He’s very much like Lewis Hamilton in that respect.”
While Alonso’s personal performances have remained sky high in 2024, Aston Martin hav💧e slipped back in the pecꦓking order.
Aston Martin secured fifth in the 2024 F1 constructors’ championship, w𓃲ell behi🌟nd Mercedes in fourth.
However, the team which is owned by billiona🔯ire Lawrenc꧋e Stroll, is preparing for the future.
Earlier this year th🀅ey signed Adrian Newey from Red Bull, with the design guru star🐷ting work next year.
Andy Cowell (ex-Mercedes chief) and Enrico Caꦦ🌼rdile have also joined the organisation.

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