Renault leaves with nothing
The Belgian Grand Prix promised so much for Renault after drivers Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso qualified their cars first and third respectively. Optimism turned to disappointment though when first Alonso retired and then Trulli finished outside the points
Alonso, who appeared to have the edge on his team-mate, was running ahead of trulli in the lead when the Spaniard's car sprung an oil leak under braking for Les Combes, which sent him into a spin. Back on track, Alonso continued, only to spin again at Rivage and ending his race in the gravel.
"To retire from the lead of a race is never good, and especially at this stage of the season," Alonso said. "We looked competitive compared to Raikkonen and the other cars, and I was just beginning to run at my full pace when the car spun round on the entry to turn 5. I got going again, but then it happened again into turn 8, and when I got out, I could see the left rear was covered in oil. I'm just disappointed, because it was a good chance for a strong result today."
Team-mate Trulli, who finished in ninth, said: "I don't know what happened today. Things seemed quite good in the first stint, but then after my first stop, the car became undriveable. I lost grip at the rear, and had no confidence through the high-speed corners, which penalises you all the way round the circuit here at Spa. I am very upset with this performance, but right now, I just want to understand what happened."
Team boss Flavio Briatore added: "This result is a major disappointment for the team. We had a great chance to score points today and strengthen our position in the championship, even after Fernando had retired, but instead we came away empty-handed. Fernando suffered from a reliability problem, and we need to resolve this before the final four races of the season. As for Jarno's loss in performance, we are at a loss to explain what happened. It is only a small consolation that BAR failed to score points today either."
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