Fernando Alonso Q&A
Exclusive Fernando Alonso Q&A: McLaren’s season
starts this weekend
2015 has been a rather unusual year for
Fernando Alonso - indeed, not since his debut season with Minardi in 2001 has
the double world champion found himself qualifying and racing so far down the
order. But with their early teething troubles behind them and a significant
upgrade package in place, Alonso is confident that his home race in Spain will
see McLaren start to turn a corner in terms of performance. In a wide-ranging
exclusive interview the 33-year-old discusses the team’s improving form and why
he believes he had to leave Ferrari to win another championship…
Q: There seems to be so much
speculation about your mood. Whatever (McLaren chiefs) Eric (Boullier) or Ron
(Dennis) say, people don’t believe them when they say that you are happy, peppy
and cheerful. Can you make an official Fernando Alonso mood statement?
Fernando Alonso: Ha! Here you go: I
am very good. The people around me - my team - they all say that my mood is
good. They say it over and over again but people from the outside - ex-drivers,
ex-bosses, ex, ex, ex - try to complicate things. But that’s how things go
here! But in the end I don’t care about all that. It is something I guess all
people in the eye of the public are facing. There are always those who pretend
to have inside knowledge. They see you on television, see the character -
because you are a character with a team shirt and a team cap - but that is not
the real Fernando. I am only a character in these movies. I am an actor playing
my part. Then you have those who think that they know me just because they’ve seen
me for 30 seconds on TV. But they will never know!
Q: Eric said that you have been very
fascinated by the route Honda is taking with their power unit. How much
fascination is still left - and how intense was the wakeup call that pioneering
developments take time?
FA: Well, I never had any clear
expectations of what will arrive. It is true that the difficulties are a bit
bigger than we - everybody in the team - thought. But at the same time the
recovery is better than we thought, also. When we found ourselves four seconds
off the pace in Australia we thought that to close the gap will take forever,
but only three races down the line things have changed completely. So yes,
there are some high expectations.
Q: McLaren-Honda - it’s a
combination with a huge tradition and one that comes almost with a guarantee of
success. Would you have joined when it still was McLaren-Mercedes?
FA: No.
Q: So you joining was really down to
the new ways that McLaren-Honda wanted to go?
FA: Yes, definitely.
Q: You have achieved so much in your
career: you’ve won two titles and many races. Was this new technical challenge
one that you wanted to take?
FA: Yes, definitely. I was with
Ferrari, I have tasted that myth, and I was on the podium regularly and was
comfortable in the team. But I won enough things to look for a new challenge
and take on a bit of a risk - for my own happiness and my own challenge. The
comeback of Honda and the combination McLaren-Honda - that was a big challenge.
Starting now from the very bottom [with the aim] to win a championship and
dominate in F1, and being part of that project, was probably something that I
needed in that part of my life and career to stay motivated.
Q: When was the last time that you
were really happy in a car? That kind of ‘this is the best car I’ve ever
driven’ happiness?
FA: I think probably in 2005 - I had
that feeling of having a superior car. Also in 2010 - my first year with
Ferrari - I was quite surprised about the performance, and I was happy.
Q: How important is that kind of happiness
for a driver?
FA: It’s very important! The car is
never fast enough for us drivers - even if you are one second ahead of everyone
you will still say: the car is understeering I cannot turn in the corner, it’s
a complete disaster! (laughs) So you always want more. More is the life
principal of a driver! But with time you learn that your happiness and your
motivation also comes from the way you see things. Now if I am in P12 I wake up
in the morning very happy with the things that are happening.
Q: Is that what Ron has called ‘the
maturing of Fernando’?
FA: Probably yes. He was surprised
when I was last - out of Q1 - and I hugged him. And he said: ‘but you know that
you’re out in Q1?’
Q: Barcelona should be the start of
the turnaround. What would be the best case scenario?
FA: The best thing is to keep
growing. The things that we’ve brought in China and Bahrain delivered as
expected and if we continue in this way here that should put us in Q3 and
eventually in the points.
Q: Can it be that the season for
McLaren starts this weekend?
FA: In the way of mixing with other
cars and not being lapped, yes. Until now the hope was to finish the race -
from now on it starts to count. Now our opportunity is getting real.
Q: Is the accident that you had here
some weeks ago on your mind?
FA: No, not at all. There are no
worries at all. I am ready to enjoy the weekend. After all it is my home race!
Q: How hard is it to know that all
you can offer your home crowd is probably Q2 and possibly one point?
FA: Of course that is hard. But in
the team we know the limitations and know what we can expect. But the people
seem to reset after every race. They seem to forget what happened in China,
what happened in Bahrain and hope against all odds that we will fight for the
win. So you feel a bit sad for them - not for yourself. But nevertheless we
will try to put on a good show. Some aggressive driving! Try to compensate for
the lack of performance with a good show.
Q. Your contract says that you will
be with McLaren for three years. Can you dream up what final result you expect
in that time?
FA: A championship win. I came here
to win a championship - nothing less. I felt that I had more opportunity here
to win than with Ferrari. I had a contract for some more years but I decided
I’d prefer to move on because I really believed that here I have a better
chance. In three years’ time I hopefully can say: ‘I was right!’ Finishing my
career with a championship win with McLaren-Honda - that would be perfect!
Q: Will McLaren be your last team?
FA: I think so, yes.
Q: Do you have a plan for life after
F1?
FA: Yes - but you will see when it
happens!
(fonte: Formula1.com)
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Hahahahahahahaha... Eu juro que fico tentando imaginar a cena do Alonso abraçando Ron Dennis, e quase que tenho uma síncope!!!!
Sobre o "mood" do Alonso... hahahaha... a super moda do momento é "questionar a decisão dele", é "achar que ele é negativo", é "achar que ele não vai mais vencer na F1"... e como DEFINIU bem o Fernando... estamos falando de "ex" várias coisas! Então... rs
Sem contar que na F1 o que mais temos são "super jornalistas" metidos a psicólogos que se acham SUPER entendedores do "comportamento e personalidade" do Fernando, quando na verdade, não sabem bosta nenhum, e que se duvidar, sabem MENOS DO QUE EU, uma fã que busca mais informações sobre o Fernando do que alguns deles que só se preocupam em compartilhar meia-informação e apenas a sua interpretação para um "fato"!
Eu só digo: eu adoro o meu piloto e ler qualquer entrevista me faz ter mais certeza disso!
Bjusss, Tati
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