Alonso Drove So Fast At Spa He Confused And Broke His McLaren Honda

Fernando Alonso is renowned for out-driving poor machinery and heās had a lot of practice in Formula 1 recently, as McLaren and Hondaās struggles continue.
There doesnāt seem to be an end in sight for the issues the team and engine manufacturer are suffering, and he was forced to retire from Sundayās Belgian GP because of a problem.
But, the day beforehand in qualifying, a very strange situation occurred, which cost Alonso the rare opportunity to make it through to the final session and battle for a spot in the top 10 on the grid.

Apparently, Alonso drove so quickly in his McLaren MCL32, that it caused the car to completely fail. Thatās why he wasnāt able to complete his final hot lap.
What a waste, too, because heād had a handy tow from his team-mate Stoffel Vandoorne on the back straight, as Vandoorne had a 65-place grid penalty due to the huge number of engine component changes.
After he aborted the lap, Alonso shouted āno power, no powerā over team radio, indicating heād suffered an issue and thatās why he slowed down.

McLaren said it was a deployment issue in Q2 (rather than Q3, which is stated in the tweet below) but it appears that was caused by Alonso going too quickly through the iconic Pouhon corner.
He took it flat, which confused the system and caused his car to break and not deploy ERS power as a result.
Alonso's deployment issue in Q3 caused taking Pouhon flat for the first time. System calculates where is on track by throttle input 1/2
ā Andrew Benson (@andrewbensonf1) August 26, 2017
As he'd gone through flat, electronics didn't realise he'd done the corner, so didn't deploy afterwards
ā Andrew Benson (@andrewbensonf1) August 26, 2017
So, because Alonso drove flat-out through Pouhon, the deployment system in the Honda engine got completely mixed up and he ran out of power.
This really is peak McLaren Honda now. Sundayās race didnāt go much better, he had a great start to move up to seventh but the lack of straightline speed meant he was basically a sitting duck.
Alonso quickly dropped back down the field, venting his frustration over team radio, and retired mid-way through the race with a power unit issue. Surprise, surpriseā¦
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Seems the electronics underestemated the power of vtec
Too many computer controlled systems will do is. Computers canāt deal with the unexpected.
I donāt know much ābout F1, but Iām sure if Alonso didnāt have to drive such unreliable machinery, Iām sure this wouldnāt happen ā¦
Haha⦠oh wait youāre surprised?
VTEC Kicked in too much yo!!
Such a waste of talents :(
I iz sped
No I iz confused
Looks like honda has yet to tame the absolute power of vtec in the electric side of thingsā¦. poor alonso.
Pagination