He had already put in 6 laps and is still sat second fastest.
I have never heard of wheelnuts coming loose due engine vibrations! At worst the wheelnut has design flaws which makes it can't withstand the forces being applied on it, at best it is just a bad batch.
Update from McLaren
Don't expect to see Fernando Alonso back out on track for a little while - McLaren are expecting at least a delay of a couple of hours as parts of the car were damaged in the gravel (in addition you'd presume to the wheel)
And confirmation from the team that the wheel problem caused the spin.
That's what I feared. Floor and diffuser will definitely be damaged.mclaren111 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 11:36Update from McLaren
Don't expect to see Fernando Alonso back out on track for a little while - McLaren are expecting at least a delay of a couple of hours as parts of the car were damaged in the gravel (in addition you'd presume to the wheel)
And confirmation from the team that the wheel problem caused the spin.
It was obvious joke (honda vibration issues last year )
True but it could also be a one off.turbof1 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 11:38That's what I feared. Floor and diffuser will definitely be damaged.mclaren111 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 11:36Update from McLaren
Don't expect to see Fernando Alonso back out on track for a little while - McLaren are expecting at least a delay of a couple of hours as parts of the car were damaged in the gravel (in addition you'd presume to the wheel)
And confirmation from the team that the wheel problem caused the spin.
If the wheel nut has a design flaw, they can quickly rework the design and create new ones overnight and fly them in with a helicopter. However, in that case they are screwed for today. Maybe they can do some straightline tests.
does this means 2 hours or possible more?mclaren111 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 11:36Update from McLaren
Don't expect to see Fernando Alonso back out on track for a little while - McLaren are expecting at least a delay of a couple of hours as parts of the car were damaged in the gravel (in addition you'd presume to the wheel)
And confirmation from the team that the wheel problem caused the spin.
I am a moderator so I have to ask you... what is a joke? .Mr.G wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 11:41It was obvious joke (honda vibration issues last year )
Gonna say definitely more. Floor and diffuser will need to be patched and they will have to investigate the broken wheel nut and possible the other wheelnuts as well. Don't expect them to be out again before the afternoon.GoranF1 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 11:42does this means 2 hours or possible more?mclaren111 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 11:36Update from McLaren
Don't expect to see Fernando Alonso back out on track for a little while - McLaren are expecting at least a delay of a couple of hours as parts of the car were damaged in the gravel (in addition you'd presume to the wheel)
And confirmation from the team that the wheel problem caused the spin.