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Alonso Has Eyes On Schumacher
January 17th, 2011
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso is certain that Michael Schumacher (pictured) will be a serious Formula One title threat in 2011. (Steve Etherington Photo)
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — With his newly sprouted goatee and mustache and long hair, Fernando Alonso looks like one of the musketeers. As he heads into battle this season he’s unafraid of clashing swords with the four men he fought with for the world championship last year.
Instead of being all that concerned about Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, the Spaniard is worried about a driver who never finished higher than fourth place last year and ended up a distant eighth in the final points standings — Michael Schumacher.
There will be five world champions on the grid this season, and Alonso is positive that Schumacher will be a title contender.
“[If] the five cars of the five drivers are the same…then I think Michael has the capacity, the experience, and the speed to be the toughest one,” Alonso told reporters during Ferrari’s Wrooom media event at the Alpine ski resort Madonna di Campiglio. “He did a difficult season in 2010…but he cannot forget driving — if the car is right he will be a contender that we will fear most.
“Hopefully, our car is superior to all of them, and then my toughest rival next year is Felipe [Massa.] That will be very welcome news for us, for that means that the Ferrari is the best car.”
Alonso is also sure that Vettel will be a contender and one of the favorites. Yet like any top driver, Alonso has supreme confidence in his ability to beat his rivals as long as he has equal equipment. He proved last year that he could take care of the Red Bull and McLaren drivers. But Schumacher is different.
Schumacher and Alonso had some good battles back in 2005 and 2006 — including a nose-to-tail fight in the 2005 San Marino Grand where Alonso beat Schumacher by .215 of a second and again at the same venue the following year when they reversed positions. But Alonso was just coming of age, and Schumacher retired at the end of the 2006 season.
Furthermore, Alonso’s Benetton Renault had the edge over Schumacher’s Ferrari.
So there definitely is unfinished business between the two drivers.
Alonso wants to prove he can beat the mighty Schumacher. But how just how worried is Alonso? And just how much of his bold statement is psychological warfare to put pressure on Schumacher to be a contender or look like a loser?




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