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#228125
The English translation is well done but it is just an extract from an interview in which he talks about many other things, specially about Ferrari, congratulates Red Bull, … At the end of it there’s a test questioning.
Here it is:
Would you like to work again with Flabio B.?
FA: Why not.
Would you come back to McLaren?
FA: Never
Will you retire in Ferrari?
FA: Yes
When will you retire?
FA: About ten years from now
If you would have got the WDC in McLaren, would you have remained there?
FA: No
Who is more difficult to cope with? Charlie Waiting or Ron Dennis?
FA: (Laughs) Ron Dennis
If you didn’t got the WDC who was better for you to win Vettel o Hamilton?
FA: Vettel


im surprised he said vettel considering how he just lost to sebb!, plus im surprised about who is more iritating considering the amount of ''problems'' that alonso has been faced with by the FIA! :hehe:
Therte's nothing really suprising in his answers to those questions. It's how I would have predicted he'd answer them.
#228143
The failure of winning WDC is now the success of beating Massa.
Along with passing other greats in wins and etc. You all know whose fault it is!
One certain Finn that was WDC in his 1st year.(with SF)
Sour Grapes
#228144
The failure of winning WDC is now the success of beating Massa.
Along with passing other greats in wins and etc. You all know whose fault it is!
One certain Finn that was WDC in his 1st year.(with SF)
Sour Grapes


You what?

Or you mean he's bitter about not doing what Kimi did (getting WDC in first season with Ferrari)?
He was probably asked how he felt about beating Massa, which is why he focused on it.
#228149
The failure of winning WDC is now the success of beating Massa.
Along with passing other greats in wins and etc. You all know whose fault it is!
One certain Finn that was WDC in his 1st year.(with SF)
Sour Grapes


You what?

Or you mean he's bitter about not doing what Kimi did (getting WDC in first season with Ferrari)?
He was probably asked how he felt about beating Massa, which is why he focused on it.


You cant have both! :nono::nono: the season was either a Success or a Failure!
Depends which side you're on and how you look at it !
By Jack Master
#228150
The failure of winning WDC is now the success of beating Massa.
Along with passing other greats in wins and etc. You all know whose fault it is!
One certain Finn that was WDC in his 1st year.(with SF)
Sour Grapes


You what?

Or you mean he's bitter about not doing what Kimi did (getting WDC in first season with Ferrari)?
He was probably asked how he felt about beating Massa, which is why he focused on it.


Yes, he was asked about his difference with Massa.
If Alonso didn’t win the 2010 WDC it wasn’t his fault.
About Kimi, he deserved the WDC off course, but Lewis did everything much easier for him.
#228156
Alonso tries to do this to all his team mates. He tried with Hamilton and it didn't work. Part of being a racer is dominating against your team mate. He did that to Fisichella. Unfortunately Alonso is just better.
#228164
I have one word to comment on this thread: tosser :rolleyes:


Beautifully put :hehe:


"Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it." - Dr Martin Luther King
#228169
Fernando Alonso admits that the comprehensive manner in which he beat team-mate Felipe Massa during the 2010 season is a sign of the good form he was in.

Alonso, the Championship runner-up, finished four places ahead of Massa in the Driver's standings, with a gap of 108 points separating the two. Alonso also out-qualified the Brazilian on 15 out of 19 occasions, achieved ten podium positions to Massa's five and won five races, a feat his team-mate wasn't able to achieve.

"It's probably the biggest gap that I have ever had to a team-mate and that makes me happy because of the results that I've had over the past years," Alonso told Onda Cero radio station.

"My level of driving is better than ever and I hope I can keep it up next year."

Heading into the final race of the season as the Championship leader, it was obviously a great disappointment to Alonso that he was not able to claim his third World title. However, the 29-year-old insists he has put it behind him, instead focusing on the many positives from his first year with the Italian team.

"Over the first few days you always think about the [final] race," he explained.

"Then you start to focus on your next goal. In any case, the balance of my first year with Ferrari is unbeatable.

"In 2009 I was on the podium once and Ferrari was only average with a car that was not too competitive. In 2010 we started pretty strongly in the first race, we won five grands prix and we scored a good amount of points.

"Everything has gone better than expected in this great family that is Ferrari. It has been a wonderful year for me," he added.


Was your gap to him in Germany a point of pride too? :rolleyes:


This joker is on crack, its already been beaten bub - Kimi was WDC in his first year with Ferrari. Beat that. Oh wait...you can't anymore. Start crying. :rolleyes:
By Jack Master
#228179
Alonso tries to do this to all his team mates. He tried with Hamilton and it didn't work. Part of being a racer is dominating against your team mate. He did that to Fisichella. Unfortunately Alonso is just better.


Why unfortunately?
By Jack Master
#228180
I have one word to comment on this thread: tosser :rolleyes:


Beautifully put :hehe:


"Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it." - Dr Martin Luther King


Beautiful post. Thank you.
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