- 12 May 13, 11:16#358088
A racing car that does not win, is just art
it is strange how no other media outlet has picked up on this. Maybe Alonso wrote a 10k cheque to make the problem go away.

A racing car that does not win, is just art
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Alonso Predicts Mercedes Show
"We know that we have a competitive package with both cars on the podium in Barcelona and we know that Monaco is a very unique track and you need a good set-up and confidence to drive here," he said. "But we also know Mercedes will be strong, they have been on pole position for the last three grands prix, so we have to expect them to be very strong here again.
"They were on pole here last year with Michael [Schumacher] but had a penalty. We know how difficult it is to overtake and if they are on pole position maybe they are favourites here, but we must not forget our main target is the championship and Vettel and Raikkonen are ahead of us. If Mercedes has to win one race then this is the one and we will just concentrate on finishing in front of the others."
Ahead of next weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, Pirelli is planning to tweak the tyres to return to its target of two to three pit stops per race. Red Bull has been the most vocal team to oppose the original 2013 specification tyres, arguing that it has to tell its drivers to race at 80% in order to protect the tyres. But Alonso is not convinced by his rival's protestations.
"We know that Barcelona was a good race for us and not so good for some of our competitors," he said. "Some of those competitors claim to have a super car but the last three pole positions were for another car. Sometimes when you win too easily for so many years it is difficult to lose some races."
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As I said before, the Bieber syndrome...nobody takes Vettel's achievements seriously, when his teammate is treated like a 2nd grader and the car is/was just dominant. Alonso has just fanned the flames here, I LIKE!
Alonso & Ferrari.
Will he stay or will he go?
Wasn't the move to Ferrari also played down in 2009?
I don't believe that it will happen, but we all know that contracts don't mean much in F1.
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