Alonso
hoping for third time lucky
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[June 05, 2015]
By Alan Baldwin
MONTREAL (Reuters) - McLaren's Fernando
Alonso hopes Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix will be third time lucky,
after his last two predictions of points failed to end a Formula One
drought, but he is not counting on it.
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The Spaniard, who joined from Ferrari at the end of last year, has
yet to score in six races while Britain's Jenson Button ended the
team's blank for the season with eighth place in Monaco two weeks
ago.
"After missing two opportunities, in my case, to be in the points
hopefully the third one will be the good one," Alonso told reporters
at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Thursday, without too much
genuine optimism.
If Monaco was a real chance, because the slow and twisty street
circuit allowed McLaren to be competitive despite their Honda engine
being down on power compared to champions Mercedes, Canada is a fast
track that takes its toll on engines and brakes.
Alonso said there was much to improve, on both the engine and
chassis side, but the former champions had a good understanding of
what was needed.
That said, reliability needed to be a lot better after retirements
in Spain and Monaco.
Honda, who started a new partnership with McLaren this season, have
used two of the 'tokens' they have available to improve the engine
during the Formula One season but Alonso questioned how much benefit
that would bring in the near term.
"The engine is exactly the same this weekend compared to Monaco," he
said.
"We did use two tokens of the nine but they are not for reliability
reasons or some of the problems we faced recently. So in terms of
performance we should be exactly the same."
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Button, speaking separately to reporters, sad he expected a
"slightly tougher weekend" than Monaco.
"Canada is a great circuit and there's always a lot of action here,
it's not a predictable race whatsoever," said the Briton, who won in
2011.
"Last year I started the second-to-last lap (in) eighth (place) and
finished fourth. I overtook two cars at the hairpin and two cars
crashed at Turn One on the final lap, so anything can happen and it
normally does.
"So who knows what the weekend is going to throw at us."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)
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