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    Alonso never thought win was possible

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    Alonso never thought win was possible

    By Jonathan Noble Sunday, May 22nd 2011, 17:00 GMT

    Fernando Alonso said he never believed he had much of a chance of fighting for victory in the Spanish Grand Prix - despite leading the early stages of the race.

    The Spaniard jumped from fourth on the grid to move to the front of the pack at Barcelona, but fell down the order and off the pace when he switched to the prime tyres at his third spot.

    He eventually finished a lap down in fifth place – but thinks his performance looked worse than it was simply because of his strong qualifying form and early position in the race.

    "We were not quick enough," explained Alonso. "That is the main issue. Yesterday we should maybe qualify eighth and ninth, and 'unfortunately' I was fourth. Today, if you start the race eighth, you finish fifth, so it is a great result.

    "We were out of position yesterday, it was a good lap, and we were out of position today because of the good start, so everything looks sad. But that is the way it is.

    "We had a great start and found ourselves leading the race but not with the pace to lead the race, so step by step, lap by lap, you are losing ground.

    "And then, at the end with hard tyres, we were not competitive with them all weekend. And unfortunately, anticipating the stops with the soft, we found ourselves for 40% of the race with the hard tyre, which was a less competitive tyre for us, so we were slow with the soft and very, very slow with the hard."

    Even though Alonso kept his lead for the first stint of the race, he said he knew fairly early on that he was not going to be able to keep his advantage for the race.

    "It was great, a great experience to lead the race for the first time this year, in front of my people. I enjoyed the first 20 laps of the race, even if there was a lot of pressure from behind.

    "You have to use your strategy, your KERS, everything in the right place to defend the position and I enjoyed, I really enjoyed, those laps.

    "But I was thinking in the pitstops there is nothing you can do, stop one lap early they will overtake you, if they stay out they will overtake you. The only possibility is stopping the same lap as they were doing but, because I had three or four cars behind me, you cannot do that with all the cars - so I had no big hopes for the winning."

    Alonso said that his spectacular start, which saw him muscle to the front from fourth on the grid, was not particularly special.

    "You try to do exactly the same thing every Sunday, it is the same procedure, the same preparation, the same tyres – sometimes you get everything right so the reaction is right, you find your way into Turn 1.

    "The clutch position with the engineers, they are okay, sometimes they are a little bit out. Barcelona offers you the opportunity of 600 metres of slipstream, so you can overtake thanks to that. A start like this at Monaco you keep fourth, so it was a combination of many things that makes the start very good."

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    I am really impressed with Fernando. He is showing outstanding maturity and commendable restraint in describing to the Press the situation the team is currently in. Everything he says is true, but it beggars belief that a team with the heritage and budget of Ferrari can afford to have such a mediocre car at this time in the season. My reading is that one must contribute to the show of unity by the team in front of outsiders, but things must be corrected internally before it is too late. Fernando is too much of a perfectionist to refrain from doing so.

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    Too bad that Fernando is just one man in a team of many. No matter how much he tries, he can't carry the weight himself but needs the help of others. Of course he can try to motivate, but with limited testing it's not going to be a repeat of Schumacher Era.

    And yes, he has matured a lot during recent year. Ferrari has done him good.

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    Wow. Thats honest. Have to respect the guy for his straight forwardness. Its no wonder he has been signed on for another 5 yrs. If any driver can lead a team, its nando.
    Silently, like a shadow

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    Despite the amazing start I resigned myself pretty quickly to the fact we were not going to win when after 10 laps even Hambo had not bothered to o/t either Bull - I knew they were just playing a waiting game. That said I though we may have had a chance for a podium that was until Button whizzed by.

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