Double world champion Fernando Alonso expects
Ferrari to continue their winning start to the Formula One season in Malaysia on
Sunday with his McLaren team still playing catch-up.
"To be honest it is not a surprise that Ferrari are in front of us at the
beginning of the 2007 championship," the Spaniard told reporters at Sepang on
Thursday.
McLaren's Formula One driver Fernando
Alonso of Spain talks outside his paddock ahead of the Malaysian F1 Grand
Prix in Sepang April 5, 2007.[Reuters]
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"A lot of things changed (for McLaren) in the winter, a completely new car
with new designs, completely new engine basically, new tyres and two new
drivers.
"It is quite normal and obvious that we cannot be 100 per cent as Ferrari as
they have had continuity in the team," continued Alonso, who was runner-up to
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen in the Melbourne season-opener.
"It is nothing new that Ferrari are stronger than everybody else at the start
of the season. It is not a surprise that they come here as favourites again and
ready to win.
"For this grand prix we will see a similar picture as Australia with Ferrari
in front of everybody.
"What we have to do is close the gap. We don't know how much it will be in
this race. We saw in Australia that it was seven or eight tenths," he added.
"If it rains here it won't keep wet for all the race. It will dry quite
quickly and maybe it is a difficult race, changing tyres four or five times
depending on the conditions.
"In that mess anyone can take advantage so it is up to us to be clever enough
to take the advantage."
Alonso, who tested new parts at McLaren's Woking factory in England last week
while British rookie team-mate Lewis Hamilton tested at Sepang, is confident
McLaren will close the gap eventually, however.
"F1 teams now develop the car quickly. If you are lucky and you find
something that the others don't have, you have an advantage immediately," he
said.
"Maybe next week we have a fantastic result with something, maybe two months.
Who knows. Everybody is trying to do the same but McLaren has the potential to
do it quicker.
"I have been in England working with the team a little bit on the simulator.
We had some new things that they put on the track in the test and we improved
the car a little bit.
"How much I don't know but hopefully it will be enough to get on the podium
again. I think that is the more realistic target, to keep scoring points which
will be very important for the championship at the end of the season."
Alonso joined McLaren after winning titles with Renault in 2005 and 2006,
saying he needed a new challenge.
"I feel the same," he said. "I want to be in the car every day and have very
high motivation. The three weeks between Melbourne and here seem very, very long
for me.
"Last year it was too short and you were always a little bit tired being in
the car."