🗣 'It is difficult and we are very concentrated on the yellow line to not go too far forward.' Fernando Alonso thinks changes made to F1's grid boxes from this weekend's AustralianGP will not do much to help drivers' visibility problems ⬇️
But despite an extra 20cm of space, plus the trial of a new guidance line to help drivers line up, Alonso is sceptical of them being enough to assist with the difficulties being faced.
"It is difficult and we are very concentrated on the yellow line to not go too far forward," he said. Asked if the new dimension and sighting line would be a help, Alonso said:"The central line? I don't think so. "There's going to be some circuits, maybe Monaco, or Imola that you start a little bit sideways anyway. Because if not, you crash if you start there straight. So, we'll have to see how we apply the penalties and things like that in those races."
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