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Fernando Alonso pins his hopes of winning today on tyres

Updated on: 27 October,2013 01:49 AM IST  | 
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Ferrari driver says Pirelli compounds and luck will decide whether he can stop Vettel's march to another title

Fernando Alonso pins his hopes of winning today on tyres

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso says his hopes of challenging for victory in today’s Indian GP hinge almost entirely on the performance levels of the Pirelli tyres.


Fernando Alonso
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso


Not for the first time in 2013, drivers’ tyre choices are poised to play a huge role in the outcome of a race, with the Pirelli soft compound widely expected to suffer a big drop-off in pace as the laps unfold.

Alonso is the only man who can still derail Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel’s bid for a fourth world title, but on the surface has his work cut out with the German putting his car on pole in Saturday’s qualifying session and Alonso languishing in eighth.


Nico Rosberg
Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg plays football with his trainer Daniel Schloesser before the final practice session on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images

The stark difference between their qualifying performances was influenced largely by tyres, however, with Vettel on the quick but fragile soft compound and Alonso electing to start the race on the slower but more hard-wearing medium.

Alonso says the performance differential even between different sets of the soft tyre makes any attempt at predicting what may happen in the race almost impossible.

Natalie Pinkham
Sky F1 presenter Natalie Pinkham is seen wearing a saree during the Indian GP at the Buddh International Circuit. Pic/Getty Images

“The soft tyres are not good, but we need to see tomorrow how they perform,” said Alonso.

“In Germany I remember the soft tyres were not working very well and we changed to the start on the prime (harder) tyre, and then on the Sunday the soft tyre lasted very long and we didn’t take advantage.”

Some luck needed
Alonso was second quickest among the drivers who contested the top-10 shoot-out on the medium tyre, with Vettel’s teammate Mark Webber the quickest runner on that compound in fourth place.


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Should the soft tyre’s performance tail off dramatically, then Alonso is hopeful he will be in a position to challenge for the top step.

“If the (drivers on) softs have some problems and they pit and get traffic, then maybe the race win will be between Webber and me,” he said.

“If the soft tyres are lasting longer than expected and they go much longer in the first stint, it will be difficult to recover places. It’s not in our hands. It’s on a coin — because no one knows how the soft tyres will behave.

“Set to set, it’s a random tyre and you need to be lucky with the set you put on tomorrow.”

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