Alonso not impressed by Button's pace
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Alonso not impressed by Button's pace
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Fernando Alonso completed 137 laps at Jerez on Saturday and set a sixth fastest time on the clocks. The Spaniard isn't worried about the times shown at the Jerez time sheets though. Jenson Button completed the fastest lap on the final day of testing at Jerez but according to Alonso the McLaren driver was only showing his muscles, while Alonso claims to have focussed mainly on reliability rather than the F10's pace.
"I think that someone showed his muscles on Saturday, while we didn't," Alonso said in Jerez. "We'll see in Barcelona - when we'll show up with the latest updates - where we are compared to the others. We can say that we're on the right way.
"Over these two days on the dry I could drive many miles and I'm satisfied by the car's performance and reliability. The F10 is growing very well and there's nothing that should worry us. We worked on the long run today and the signs we got are really positive. Naturally we have to improve, because we're not at the max, but we're getting there. Where we have to improve? There's always something to do, but telling you would mean I'd be like a goalie telling you about his weak point so all the strikers would hit there!"
On Thursday, 25 February, Alonso will be back on track for Ferrari at Circuit de Catalunya for Formula One's final week of testing ahead of the 2010 F1 world championship. Alonso will be testing for two days, while his team-mate, Felipe Massa, will be behind the wheel of the F10 on Saturday and Sunday.
Fernando Alonso completed 137 laps at Jerez on Saturday and set a sixth fastest time on the clocks. The Spaniard isn't worried about the times shown at the Jerez time sheets though. Jenson Button completed the fastest lap on the final day of testing at Jerez but according to Alonso the McLaren driver was only showing his muscles, while Alonso claims to have focussed mainly on reliability rather than the F10's pace.
"I think that someone showed his muscles on Saturday, while we didn't," Alonso said in Jerez. "We'll see in Barcelona - when we'll show up with the latest updates - where we are compared to the others. We can say that we're on the right way.
"Over these two days on the dry I could drive many miles and I'm satisfied by the car's performance and reliability. The F10 is growing very well and there's nothing that should worry us. We worked on the long run today and the signs we got are really positive. Naturally we have to improve, because we're not at the max, but we're getting there. Where we have to improve? There's always something to do, but telling you would mean I'd be like a goalie telling you about his weak point so all the strikers would hit there!"
On Thursday, 25 February, Alonso will be back on track for Ferrari at Circuit de Catalunya for Formula One's final week of testing ahead of the 2010 F1 world championship. Alonso will be testing for two days, while his team-mate, Felipe Massa, will be behind the wheel of the F10 on Saturday and Sunday.