RaceFans Round-up: “Difficult” to beat Perez to second

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In the round-up: Fernando Alonso is more focused on beating Lewis Hamilton in the championship than catching Sergio Perez.

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“Difficult” to overtake Perez in championship – Alonso

Aston Martin driver Alonso says it is going to be a challenge for him to beat Perez to second in the drivers’ championship.

Alonso sits third in the standings, 33 points behind the Red Bull driver and 12 ahead of Hamilton. After if he still felt he could challenge for second by the end of the year, Alonso admitted “it’s difficult.”

“Let’s see race-by-race,” Alonso continued. “But I think 33 points behind Checo is a big gap – especially because they start every weekend aiming for first and second, so it’s not that they are dropping performance or we are getting closer or things that maybe can put you in a place to fight.

“Our aim is more in the constructors championship, try to score points with both cars. Hopefully keep Ferrari behind, because I think they are getting stronger and stronger. And then in the drivers’ championship, to be honest, I’m a little bit more focused on Lewis than Checo.”

Stroll spoke to Ricciardo about hand injury

Lance Stroll, who was treated for broken wrists by Spanish traumatology specialist Dr Xavier Mir before the start of the season, passed on his encouragement to Daniel Ricciardo after the AlphaTauri driver broke his hand last week.

Ricciardo broke a metacarpal in his left hand in a practice crash last weekend at Zandvoort and will miss this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.

“We had a quick chat, poor guy,” Stroll told media including RaceFans. “It’s not fun – I’ve been in his shoes. It’s just a mental game now. It takes the time it takes, unfortunately. But wishing him all the best, for sure. He’s in very good hands. He’s with the right guy.”

Asked how long he thought Ricciardo may be out of action for, Stroll said that it “depends what his fracture is.”

“Not exactly sure. If it’s a clean break, if it’s what the surgeon and what Dr Mir can do with his fixation, I don’t know. It depends a lot on the type of fracture.”

Ganassi signs Lundqvist for 2024 and beyond

Chip Ganassi Racing has announced Linus Lundqvist will take Marcus Ericsson’s seat at the team when he departs for Andretti at the end of the season.

The 24-year-old IndyLights (now Indy Nxt) champion from 2022 has competed in three IndyCar races this season at Meyer Shank in place of Simon Pagenaud, recording a best finish of 12th in the second Indianapolis road course race.

“Stepping up to race full time in the IndyCar series and to do so with one of the most successful teams in the history of the championship, is the moment I’ve been working for throughout my career,” said Lundqvist. “It is hard to explain how much this means to me. I am incredibly grateful to Chip, Mike [Hull, managing director] and to everyone who has backed me on this journey, including, of course, my family.”

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