Tuesday, 13 November 2012

ALL WITH ALONSO




The leader of the Formula 1 World Championship, Sebastian Vettel, said his dropouts and Fernando Alonso, who battle for the world title, are similar and therefore believes that the most deserving to be proclaimed champion.
If you look at the races we've done so far I think my dropouts and calamities and Fernando Alonso are similar. I still believe that the pilot who deserves it more will win. No doubt we are in a good position now and hopefully we can get it right to the end to make sure we deserve the glory, said Sebastian Vettel told Formula1.com.
Two-time world champion, current leader ten points above the Spaniard explained that the last few races have been very helpful to get the first position. If you look at the whole season with twenty races, you have incidents that do not like to have, you probably have to retire at times by technical problems. We had those, and it's very hard to run as many races without incident, but you have to be prepared, he said.
The German driver said he hopes that the best is yet to come. The first victory of the season in Bahrain was a relief, but the highlight was undoubtedly the victory in Singapore, because I think it is physically the toughest race of the season. And of course, the race in Abu Dhabi, said.
He also said that this year's potential winners circle has expanded. Everyone is very close to each other, the performance of the cars is very well, you may have a good car and finish seventh. This year is very different from previous years when it was known that when the car was good and had good pace could finish on the podium, even if someone else was faster. Today anything can happen, he said.
Vettel said that satisfaction is always linked to the pilot if the culmination of a good race. Obviously it's fun when you can overtake many cars, but the ideal is to start at the front and not have to. When you start in the back and I think I know what I'm talking from Abu Dhabi. Your career seems endless, and the podium was the perfect reward for an afternoon of work load, he said.
The double world champion will play this weekend in Austin circuit hundredth career. In this sense, confessed that time flies when you do something you really like. It's been very fast, a hundred is a big number, one hundred Sweepstakes sounds like a lot, a hundred outlets, hundredfold survive the first turn, he said.

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