Nada mudou!
Fernando Alonso says 'nothing has changed' at Ferrari
since he left
After five frustrating seasons with
the Scuderia, Alonso quit Ferrari at the end of last season to reunite with
McLaren ahead of their remarriage to Honda. The new alliance has yet to score a
point in five races this term but Alonso is adamant that he was right to gamble
on the new partnership coming good after ‘losing faith’ with Ferrari.
“I am very happy with the move,” the
two-time title winner told Sky Sports News HQ. “I was in the Ferrari last year
half a minute, a minute behind Mercedes and on Sunday they were 43 seconds
behind in Barcelona. Nothing has changed – and that is one of the reasons why l
moved. I saw nothing change for five years and l didn’t want a sixth or
seventh.”
The tenor of Alonso’s remarks echo
the comments of former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo who opined last
week that, rather than progressing relative to Mercedes, the team were only
scoring podiums this season because their rivals had fallen backwards.
"I honestly think they
[Ferrari] have been a bit lucky: This year, apart from Mercedes, they have no
other rivals," Di Montezemolo said.
"Williams has not improved and
Red Bull has imploded and McLaren are in crisis. In short, Ferrari starts every
race with a podium in its pocket. But luck is useless if you don't take
advantage of it."
McLaren, though, have bristled at the
notion that they are in crisis, with the team publicly insistent that their
early-season struggles were to be expected while Honda adapt to F1’s new turbo
era and progress is being made.
After both of the team’s cars
reached Q2 in qualifying in Barcelona before struggling on race day, Alonso,
whose stoicism in the face of McLaren-Honda’s adversity has been exemplary, is
confident that the team will make a breakthrough into the points in two weeks’
time around the mean streets of F1’s showpiece event.
“l am very fully motivated. If we
can be competitive soon it will taste sweet because we have started from zero
and I think we will get points in Monaco,” he predicted. “From now on we will
be on the limit for tenth places for the next two or three races. Hopefully
after Canada and Austria we will be more secure – seventh l hope. That is the
target.
"In the final part of the
championship, even if l am optimistic, hopefully we will be close to the
podium.”
According to Alonso, speaking at a
Johnnie Walker sponsorship event promoting safe driving, McLaren’s race
simulations predicted he was on course to finish ninth in Sunday’s race at the
Circuit de Catalunya before a freak occurrences resulted in his brakes
spectacularly overheating
“It was very unlucky,” said Alonso.
“If l tried it one million times l wouldn’t get a tear off from a visor into a
brake duct again.
(fonte: http://www1.skysports.com/)
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A melhor coisa que Alonso fez na VIDA dele foi sair da ferrari!!! EVER! Não há qualquer motivo para arrependimento! NENHUM!
BJuss, Tati
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