- 30 Apr 08, 17:58#41904F1live: Although the expired V8 is still being analysed in detail at the team's Viry-Chatillon engine headquarters, the Frenchman said his initial diagnosis is a failure near the top of the 2.4 litre unit.
He said minor adjustments were likely to be enough to solve the problem before the Turkish Grand Prix.
"In other words, the internals were not affected," Chevrier told the Spanish newspaper AS, "and therefore it is not a fundamental failure and we can address that immediately.
He also ruled out suggestions that Alonso's driving may have contributed to the failure.
"Absolutely not," Chevrier answered. "Everything from Fernando's side was normal. It was simply a problem of reliability."
More evidence for my theory that they tweaked the hell out of the machine to make it go fast, knowing full well the engine might suffer a breakdown.
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 