The world of motorsports is with its sights set on the verdict that will be issued by the FIA this thursday on ‘Fernando Alonso case’ and the controversy 30 second penalty to the two-time champion for lose his right mirror in the middle of the race.
Meanwhile, details of the brutal clash between the Asturian and Lance Stroll Which is surprising to say the least.
Sam Collins explained on ‘F1TV’ that, after colliding with the Canadian, Alonso pointed to the sky at 184mphor what is the same, almost 300 kilometers per hour.
This is the takeoff speed of a Boeing 747 and a speed higher than that of a light aircraft, a fact that gives even more value to the fact that Fernando managed to control the car in the air, countersteer and keep the car on track.
“The car just sits with the nose very high, so you can see it sticking out. And the reason for that, after looking at the data, is because the speed of the car was 184mph while it was pointed at the sky.” Collins explained.
“That’s the takeoff speed of a Boeing 747. It’s actually faster than the takeoff speed of a light aircraft; in fact, they take off at about 110 mph,” he settled.
