Alonso registers thrilling win in Spain

Ferrari driver hails ‘emotional victory’ in front of home fans.


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The victory at the Spanish Grand Prix yesterday was Alonso’s second win of the season, in five races, and the 32nd win of his career. PHOTO: AFP

BARCELONA: Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso paid a warm tribute to his Ferrari team and the massive Spanish crowd yesterday after he drove to a dominant victory for Ferrari at the Spanish Grand Prix.

His win thrilled his compatriots in a 95,000-strong flag-waving home crowd that roared in delight after he had crossed the line to grab his second win at his home race and third on Spanish soil in recent years.

“It was fantastically emotional and the fans really helped because you feel the support from everyone,” said Alonso. “The whole team took care of every single detail because we want the success here but we don’t want it to stop there. We have only had five races and there have been some ups and downs, but we know we have the car to fight with the top cars and if we do well we can compete for the championship.”

It was his second win of the season, in five races, and the 32nd win of his career.

Driving with great aplomb, Alonso delivered a beautifully-judged performance to win a tactical contest dominated by tyre-wear management, finishing 9.338 seconds ahead of second placed Finn Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus.

Alonso’s Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa started from ninth, but finished third ahead of defending triple world champion Sebastian Vettel and his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber.

Massa said: “I was a little disappointed after qualifying yesterday, but the race was very good for us and we were very aggressive.”

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Raikkonen, however, was satisfied with his performance.

“I don’t mind finishing second,” he said. “I’m here only to do as good a race as I can and, despite finishing second, we have to take what we can from every race. We just have to keep working as a team to achieve the biggest goal we can.”

The pole-sitting German Nico Rosberg of Mercedes finished sixth ahead of Paul Di Resta of Force India.

In the drivers’ championship, Alonso jumped to third with 72 points behind leader Vettel on 89 and Raikkonen on 85.

Hamilton admits massive improvement needed

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton finished 12th behind Mexican Esteban Gutierrez of Sauber and admitted there was still work to do.

“It was way too tough,” said Hamilton. “We have got a lot of work to do now. We both went backwards, but I went back a long, long way and I don’t know why. We will go back to the drawing board and see what we can do.”

Apart from an unscheduled early pit stop with a puncture on lap 10 it was all plain sailing for Alonso in the Spanish sunshine.

There were two retirements, Frenchman Romain Grosjean of lotus, and Giedo van der Garde who nursed his Caterham back to the pits missing two tyres.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 13th, 2013.

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