Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Flying the flag: What will be F1's next new nationality?

Feature
Formula 1
Flying the flag: What will be F1's next new nationality?

Intrepid octogenarian Bradley wows as Thundersports returns at Donington Park HSCC event

National
Intrepid octogenarian Bradley wows as Thundersports returns at Donington Park HSCC event

Why the differences between the Mercedes and McLaren F1 gearboxes matter

Formula 1
Why the differences between the Mercedes and McLaren F1 gearboxes matter

What we learned from MotoGP's Italian GP

Feature
MotoGP
Italian GP
What we learned from MotoGP's Italian GP

Johansson and Brown among the stars of Brands Hatch Masters Historic Festival

National
Johansson and Brown among the stars of Brands Hatch Masters Historic Festival

How Evans finally overcame Ogier in Rally Japan fight to assert title authority

Feature
WRC
Rally Japan
How Evans finally overcame Ogier in Rally Japan fight to assert title authority

What would you like to ask Robert Kubica?

WEC
What would you like to ask Robert Kubica?

How Palou showed his usual brilliance amid raging debate in IndyCar

Feature
IndyCar
Detroit
How Palou showed his usual brilliance amid raging debate in IndyCar

Italian GP: Alonso 2013 title bid now relying on trouble for Vettel

Fernando Alonso conceded he needs Formula 1 championship rival Sebastian Vettel to hit trouble in the remaining races if he is to stand a chance of beating him to the 2013 title

Red Bull driver Vettel took his sixth win of the season at Monza, edging closer to his fourth consecutive crown.

The German is now 53 points ahead of Alonso, who was second in Italy.

With the Ferrari unable to match the Red Bull for pace, Alonso is aware that he will need luck to be on his side from now on.

"I think for the championship, we need to be realistic," said Alonso. "It's still a very big gap and we don't have enough races and probably not have the speed right now to win some consecutive races.

"We need to be lucky and we need to have some DNFs from Seb or something to win the championship. With the races left and the points disadvantage it is hard."

The Spaniard, however, admitted that he had not given up hope.

"It was the same last year," he added. "It was difficult for him to catch up and it was up to us; we didn't complete the job, we had one DNF in Suzuka and other problems.

"There is still a long way to go. We will try until the last race to be as good as we can and score as many points as possible and in Brazil we will see how many points we have compared to this."

ITALIAN PODIUM STILL SATISFYING

Despite losing more ground to his rival, Alonso said he was very happy with his weekend.

"This weekend we got the maximum from the car, so I'm very happy and today being on the podium is a fantastic feeling again," he said.

"The fourth time I drive at [Monza] in a Ferrari and fourth time on the podium.

"It is something amazing, something unique. We did the maximum and had a nearly perfect weekend.

"We didn't close the gap in the championship, which is the goal every weekend, but we have to congratulate them, they were best this weekend and we have to do a better job next weekend."

Previous article Italian GP: Sebastian Vettel laughs off Monza podium jeers
Next article Italian GP: Toro Rosso race quotes

Top Comments

Latest news