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Fernando Alonso said that Scuderia Ferrari
had to aim for the podium in the remaining
races of the season and today at Suzuka, the
Spaniard delivered a super performance to
hit the target with a great second place
while Felipe Massa was seventh. |
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Fernando Alonso said that
Scuderia Ferrari had to aim for the podium in the
remaining races of the season and today at Suzuka, the
Spaniard delivered a super performance to hit the target
with a great second place. In fact, there were times
when it looked as though a win might even have been on
the cards. His team-mate Felipe Massa had a more
complicated afternoon, one which again saw him spend a
lot of time in the company of Lewis Hamilton. The
Brazilian brought his 150º Italia home in seventh spot
after a gritty performance. Jenson Button took his third
win of the season for McLaren, while Sebastian Vettel
took the last step on the podium, which was enough to
give the Red Bull driver his second consecutive Drivers’
World Championship title.
Perfect conditions, a huge crowd, it was all looking set
for a great afternoon of motor sport in Japan as the
lights went out for the start of the Japanese Grand
Prix. From pole Vettel’s Red Bull forced Button almost
onto the grass, which allowed Hamilton in the other
McLaren to go second ahead of his team-mate. Behind them
in grid order came Felipe and Fernando, followed by
Webber, Schumacher, Di Resta, Sutil with Petrov tenth.
Lap 6 and Fernando dived inside his team-mate going into
the first corner to move up to fourth, making use of the
DRS zone and Fernando was now just under 3 seconds
behind second placed Button. In sixth spot, Webber was
half a second behind the Brazilian Ferrari driver. Lap 8
and Button moved ahead of Hamilton who immediately came
into the pits to change tyres and Sutil in the Force
India also came in on the same lap from ninth.
The race leader Vettel pitted on lap 9 as did Schumacher
in the Mercedes. Button, Alonso, Webber and Di Resta all
came in together on lap 10, with Felipe pitting from his
temporary lead on lap 11, followed down pit lane by
Buemi, but the Toro Rosso driver ended up parking the
car at the side of the track as his right front wheel
came off shortly after leaving the pits.
The run of pit stops at the front meant that while the
top three order was Vettel, Button and Fernando,
Hamilton had got ahead of Felipe, pushing the Brazilian
down to fifth. Button built his win on a better second
pit stop than the German Red Bull man when they came in
on laps 20 and 19 respectively. Shortly after, as Felipe
tried to get ahead of Hamilton, the two cars touched
when the Ferrari was alongside the McLaren. It looked as
though Hamilton moved across on his rival and they
collided. A front wing end plate and the floor were
damaged on the 150º Italia and a piece of debris from
the Ferrari lay in the middle of the track which brought
out the Safety Car for a while. From then on, Felipe’s
car never handled as it should and the Brazilian
struggled from then on. Webber got ahead of the
Hamilton-Massa duel to go fourth when he made an earlier
pit stop and the McLaren man got past Felipe going into
the first corner on lap 37. The run of pit stops also
saw Schumacher get his Mercedes ahead of the Brazilian.
Also on lap 37, Fernando made his third and final pit
stop and having gone longer than his rivals, this put
him back on track ahead of Vettel to give the Ferrari
man second place. In the closing stages, Fernando
appeared to be closing on race leader Button, partly
because the Englishman had been told to back off to save
fuel, but in the last part of the 53 lap race, the
positions between the top three stabilised to the
chequered flag.Fernando is still third in the Drivers’
championship with Felipe sixth and the team remains
third in the Constructors’. Behind the podium trio,
Webber was fourth, followed by Hamilton and Schumacher,
while eighth behind Felipe came Perez, the remaining
points going to Petrov ninth and Rosberg tenth.
Stefano Domenicali: “First of all on
behalf of the Scuderia, I wish to congratulate Sebastian
Vettel on clinching his second Drivers’ title: he has
had an incredible season and this fantastic result is
well deserved! As for us, I don’t think it’s out of
place if, for the second time running, I use the
adjective amazing, this time to describe Fernando
Alonso’s race today. Our driver was always on the attack
and came very close to a win which would have been
incredible, given our performance two weeks ago in
Singapore. All these changes of fortune in terms of who
is competitive, confirm once again how hard it is to
understand as well as possible the real performance of
the car-tyre packages at each track. Felipe was also
having a very good race, at least until the contact with
Hamilton: the damage his car suffered in this incident
probably penalised him excessively in the second part of
the race. There are still four races to go this season,
in which we will do our utmost to achieve the objectives
that are still within our reach: winning again, taking
Fernando to second in the Drivers’ classification and
learning as much as possible from this car with a view
to 2012.”
Fernando Alonso: “Congratulations to
Sebastian! Winning two world titles at his age, in a
season in which he has done it all – in qualifying, the
races and every other way, so perfectly, is amazing and
it is well deserved. For our part, we can do no more
than try and do our utmost to try and beat him next
year. Today, we did our best and we came close to
winning the race. We know that in qualifying we are
behind the Red Bulls and McLarens, but in the race, when
there are variables like tyre degradation, then we can
exploit some opportunities. Here, the others were very
strong for the first five or six laps and then we closed
up to them a lot. This podium is a great motivation for
the final four races of the season. It was a fun race,
in which the strategy was very important. Unlike recent
races, today we had a pace that was good enough to fight
for the win. We will try again in Korea, where we can go
with our heads held high: we will try and win, or at
least get on the podium again.”
Felipe Massa: “Once again I finish a
race with a very bitter taste in my mouth. Today, our
pace was good enough to finish on the podium, as
Fernando demonstrated, but instead I am here commenting
on a seventh place. It’s a real shame. The contact with
Hamilton? My car was definitely damaged by it: when I
looked at it after the race, I saw there was a bit of
the front wing endplate missing and the floor was not on
properly on the left hand side and I could feel it in
the way my car was behaving. I think the footage speaks
for itself: he was struggling with his tyres and I had
almost come alongside him and for no reason, he moved
over and hit me. I let you be the judge… It’s pointless
for me to say any more about it. However, I do want to
congratulate Sebastian Vettel: he is a great guy and
deserves this title and I am very happy for him.”
Pat Fry: “A great result today at
Suzuka, especially in terms of how competitive we were
on track. Fernando came very close to winning, getting
the very most out of the equipment at his disposal,
trying to attack at every conceivable opportunity.
Felipe also drove a good race, but first he might have
paid the price for a pit stop that was delayed by a few
laps and then there was the contact with Hamilton: in
the end he found himself in traffic and we have often
seen this year how hard it is to pass a Mercedes, even
if we have a better pace. We had a three stop strategy,
aware that it would not be an easy one to manage given
the rather high level of tyre degradation. The Safety
Car period gave everyone a hand and, for once, even the
traffic helped us a bit, at least with Fernando. We were
not able to make the most of our pace in the final part
of each stint with the Soft tyres, because in any case
it always costs you a bit pitting early, at least until
the point at which you don’t lengthen the final stint of
the race too much. Here too, the performance on the
Mediums was not that bad, also because we suffered a lot
less from our traditional problem of getting the harder
compound up to temperature. Now we will try to do the
same again next weekend in Korea: it would be nice to
get another win before the end of the season, but we
know it will be difficult!”
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