Esteban Ocon says an "opportunistic" race last weekend in Saudi Arabian GP and the chance to fight closely with his rivals have helped Alpine identify the areas where it needs to improve its troubled A524. Like in Bahrain, Ocon and teammate Pierre Gasly qualified in the lower tier of the field, but unlike in Sakhir they at least managed to avoid the last row of the grid. While Gasly was sidelined at the outset by a terminal transmission problem, Ocon was able to gain a few spots, the Frenchman progressing from P17 up to P13 while relying on a long second stint on the hard tyre. This put the Alpine charger in a group of faster cars which offered him, and his team, a chance to compare their ca
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