F1 news: alonso makes confident hamilton and vettel claim

F1 news: alonso makes confident hamilton and vettel claim


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Two-time world champion Alonso shocked many with a fifth-placed finish in the season-opening Grand Prix in Australia last month. McLaren were making lots of noise during pre-season that they


could finally be on course to challenge their rivals for honours this year. But there were worrying reliability signs in testing heading into Melbourne, suggesting all was not right with


the car. Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne didn’t make the final qualifying session, starting the race 11th and 12th respectively, but both managed to finish in the top 10 with the former ending


up ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and little over 20 seconds from a podium spot. McLaren will now be hoping to build on a promising start to the season when they take to the track in


Bahrain this weekend. And Alonso, 36, is confident he will be able to finish in the top three in the near future. “We were two places from that podium already in Australia,” Alonso said.


“They were very close, the last ten laps, Ricciardo and Kimi fighting together so anything can happen in a race. “I won two races in 2008 with that ING Renault. “I was on the podium in 2009


with the introduction of KERS and that car that we were, I think, ninth in the World Championship or something like that, and I was on the podium so anything can happen in F1. “If you are


close to that position, sooner or later that opportunity will come and we will be there to take it. I think it’s very possible this year.”