Fernando Alonso says present is no added pressure on him for the 2013 season although him missing out on exciting the F1 peak last year. The Spaniard led the way for greatly of the year but was compressed to the title by a resurgent Sebastian Vettel, who tempest through to his third consecutive coronet with a fine run of form towards the end of the campaign.
Alonso will be enthusiastic to try and make compensation this year when the new period starts in Australia but he insisted there was no extra heaviness on him to succeed simply because of his missed occasion last year.
“I don't think there is essentially a responsibility to win,” he said. “Sport means sacrifice, work, and pleasure of what one does and for the past three years, I've been auspicious to be in the fight for significant targets. There are 24 drivers in Formula 1 and few of them can articulate they have won races and typically finished on the platform.”
The double winner also insisted that Ferrari would give him a improved car than in 2012, where the team resist to get the best from its machine contrast to its rivals.
“I'm sure I can start the season with a better car than the one we had in the first few months of previous year,” he said. “It was essentially in the early races that we lost important points, when we had a car that was only good sufficient for seventh, as was the case in China or ninth in Bahrain. The detail we are working with just one wind channel, the Toyota one in Cologne, could be a small benefit.”
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