Friday, November 5, 2010

Alonso backs Massa Win Victory



Sao Paulo - F1 GP which left two more series in Brazil and Abu Dhabi, the F1 Grand Prix this weekend will be held at Interlagos Brazil. Scramble for reaching the highest point on this circuit would be more fierce struggle for the world title. But Fernando Alonso, who has the biggest chance to clinch the title was actually supporting his teammates, Fellipe Massa

to win the race at Interlagos later. But, that support also for the benefit Alonso actually own.

Currently Alonso topped the standings with 231 points, the difference of 11 points with redbull driver, Mark Webber who was in second position. On the back of Webber, rider Mc Laren, Lewis Hamilton, with the difference 21 points with Alonso, followed by Sebastian Vettel. Meanwhile, Alonso's teammate, Fellipe Massa, currently ranks sixth standings.

By looking at the league position, the fact that Alonso has a great opportunity to ensure himself a world champion at Interlagos, if he could win the race. But Alonso would expect Massa will win the race in Brazil later. Moreover, the Mass was often appear tough on the circuit are the pride of his country.

"Felipe is usually very tough here. I think it would be better for us and also for me, if Felipe wins the race because it will grab 25 points from them (rival Alonso)," Alonso commented on Reuters.

Hope Alonso does have a strong reason, if Massa can win the race at Interlagos, Alonso then the position will be quite safe from the pursuit of its rivals. The only thing that so concerns the Spanish driver was only the case 25 points for the winners of the race course.

"There are 25 points for the first position and 18 to the second position. From the second position to the third toward the third and fourth a little different so I can still keep the advantage."

"Worries me is 25 points, if one of his pursuers can take it 25 points. I hope Felipe can win both remaining races because it would be best for me," Alonso straightforward.

Before, Massa has never won the pole position in the last three races in Brazil. However, last year he could not follow the race through injury. And in fact, Massa could have won the third race at Interlagos if he follow the course he did not "let" Kimi Raikkonen through to become champion and won the title in 2007.

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