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McLaren thinks that we're a mass of fools. The wind? What Honda put on the car instead of the power unit, the team New Zealand's mainsail? 15g of deceleration and the car is almost intact? What about an official progress report from the hospital?
Exactly, that wind must have been a local tornado :)
I don't think this sounds implausible, most likely the gusty winds caused Alonso to run wide onto the astroturf and this made him lose control. It's not like the wind blew him into the wall or something...
But if the lateral impact load was over 15g then there is indeed very little visible damage to the car, all wheels are still attached and no visible damage to the suspension. I suppose this means the driver gets a serious beating...
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McLaren thinks that we're a mass of fools. The wind? What Honda put on the car instead of the power unit, the team New Zealand's mainsail? 15g of deceleration and the car is almost intact? What about an official progress report from the hospital?