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Fernando Alonso was left “happy” – and a little surprised – with Aston Martin’s performance in Thursday practice at the Bahrain Grand Prix, with the Spaniard ending the second session in third place on the timesheets.

While Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time of the day, Alonso was just two tenths away in P3 and only eight hundredths of a second back from George Russell in P2. The two-time world champion also finished the opening practice hour in fifth position.

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Asked after FP2 how things had felt in the more representative conditions of the evening, Alonso responded: “[It] felt okay, obviously we don’t know what the others are doing, we just complete our programme.

“We know the tyres quite well from the test so we sacrifice FP1 a little bit using the mediums, we concentrated even more on the performance. With two softs now in FP2 we learn a little bit from the car, a few set-up changes that we are happy with the result

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So, let’s see tomorrow when we put everything together in qualifying, same for everybody.”

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After starting the 2023 season on a strong note, Aston Martin experienced a drop-off in form during the campaign, seeing them end the year behind Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren in the constructors’ championship.

HIGHLIGHTS: Catch the FP2 action as Hamilton leads the way for Mercedes

In terms of where in the battle the squad could find themselves this weekend, Alonso said that this was currently “difficult to read”.

“Definitely I am a little bit surprised that we are a little bit high on the times, but this can change dramatically if the fuel loads are different to everyone else,” the 42-year-old commented. “I remain calm. I am happy with the set-up changes we did today, I think we still need to find more performance.

So, let’s see tomorrow when we put everything together in qualifying, same for everybody.”

After starting the 2023 season on a strong note, Aston Martin experienced a drop-off in form during the campaign, seeing them end the year behind Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren in the constructors’ championship.

HIGHLIGHTS: Catch the FP2 action as Hamilton leads the way for Mercedes

In terms of where in the battle the squad could find themselves this weekend, Alonso said that this was currently “difficult to read”.

“Definitely I am a little bit surprised that we are a little bit high on the times, but this can change dramatically if the fuel loads are different to everyone else,” the 42-year-old commented. “I remain calm. I am happy with the set-up changes we did today, I think we still need to find more performance.

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