Fernando Alonso's Monaco GP DNF Explained as 'Forensic Examination' Begins
- Fernando Alonso retired from the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix on Lap 37 due to a power unit failure while running sixth.
- Alonso's retirement was preceded by engine troubles beginning around Lap 15, during which his Aston Martin experienced a failure in its electrical energy system that reduced its power output.
- Despite qualifying seventh and benefiting from a grid penalty on another driver, Alonso's car began to smoke before he parked at Rascasse.
- Alonso revealed that from Lap 15 onward, he experienced engine issues related to the electrical system, likening his experience to Daniel Ricciardo's 2017 struggles without electrical power.
- Alonso remains without points after eight races in 2025 but anticipates better results under new regulations and hopes to contend for the championship next year.
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