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F1: Alonso Relieved To Come Home Third
Fernando Alonso rounded out the podium in Singapore...
Adam Cooper  | http://www.speedtv.com  |  Posted September 23, 2012   Marina Bay (SGP)
Fernando Alonso drove to a third-place finish in Singapore. (Photo: Getty Images)
Fernando Alonso’s uncanny ability to bring home the maximum points possible on a given day paid off yet again in Singapore as he converted fifth on the grid to third place at the flag.

Alonso lost points to winner Sebastian Vettel, who he now leads by 194 points to 165, but he gained ground on rivals Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber.

“I think we were not very competitive this weekend,” said Alonso. “So we struggled a little with the pace of the car. Yesterday we managed to put a good lap in Q3, and that was a little bit the best part of the weekend.

"Because if you start at the rear, I think you are having problems all the race, so starting in fifth, it was OK.

“Then the start was so-so. We lost position with (Paul) Di Resta and then we recovered in first and second corner, and then we fought a little bit with (Pastor) Maldonado. So I think the safety car arrived in the worst moment for us, because we have stopped and changed the tires five laps before the safety car, so we didn’t have the pit stop for free like the others did. So, it was, I think with all these difficulties, if we put altogether, arriving third in our difficult weekend is for sure a fantastic result in terms of points.”

Alonso agreed that overall he was happy with the outcome.

“Yes, again I think it’s a very positive weekend," the Spaniard said. "Of the four or five contenders, we lost points with one, with the other three we increased our advantage, so obviously, as I said, when we are not quick enough to win more points against three of our opponents, I think it’s positive.”

Regarding the forthcoming races, he said: “I think all this year we've been up and down for all the teams, and it's the same for us. For sure, we need to improve the performance we saw here. We struggled all weekend. Positions five and 13 for our cars is not what we were hoping for, so we need to be in a better position in Suzuka. Maybe Silverstone is also quite similar to Suzuka, and we were quite OK there, so hopefully we can repeat that kind of performance.”

Adam Cooper notched up his 27th season as a racing journalist in 2011. He has written about F1 for SPEED.com since 2005. Follow him on Twitter.
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