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Chinese GP: Fernando Alonso's F1 qualifying lap a 'divine present'

McLaren's Fernando Alonso labelled his Chinese Grand Prix qualifying position a "divine present" after finishing in 13th place on the Formula 1 grid

The Spaniard went into the session with very low expectations after being 17th in final practice, but he managed to extract the maximum from his McLaren-Honda package to qualify on the sixth row.

Alonso said that, like in the season-opening race in Melbourne, he had put on one of his strongest performances.

"Like in Australia, it was one of the best laps I've done in my life," said Alonso after qualifying.

"In Australia and here, I feel good with the car, I feel capable of pushing to the limit.

"The predictions were more pessimistic, especially after we couldn't run yesterday.

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"This morning we tried a few new pieces and everything worked as expected, but we were 17th and 19th with all the power available, and we faced qualifying thinking of fighting Sauber for the final places.

"In the end, 13th is the divine present."

The McLaren driver, who was around two tenths of a second off the top 10 cut-off time, had a scare in Q2 when his Honda engine would not fire up.

"I don't think they know why it happened, I hope we can find out ahead of tomorrow," he said.

Alonso conceded that the long straights of the Shanghai circuit will mean he loses places on the opening laps given his car's lack of top speed.

But with rain expected to hit the circuit tomorrow, the Spanish driver is hopeful he can still salvage a decent result.

"In the dry, as soon as we reach the back straight, if we are starting 13th, we'll end up 15th or 16th," he said.

"In the wet we'd still be 15th or 16th at the end of the straight, but we'll try to take some more risks in the corners.

"It's more risky, but we have nothing to lose."

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