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    Fernando Alonso (McLaren-Mercedes) won a chaotic, rain-soaked European Grand Prix on Sunday 22 July, ahead of Felipe Massa (Scuderia Ferrari) and Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing). Ferrari driver Kimi Räikkönen retired from the race on lap 35 after a problem with the hydraulic system.

    The Hungarian Grand Prix takes place on 5 August.

    Selected comments from Scuderia Ferrari after the race:

    Jean Todt: “The result of this European Grand Prix should not be described other than disappointing. We had a very competitive car and we were starting from first and third places. But we are going home with just eight points thanks to Felipe’s second place. At the end of a race run in changeable weather, - dry, wet, dry again and more rain at the end – Felipe saw himself miss out on a win which he richly deserved, losing out in the very last moments when the track was wet once again. Unfortunately, he had vibrations with his rain tyres which made the car difficult to drive. We are very disappointed for Kimi, stopped on lap thirty five by a problem with the hydraulic system. We have to find out the cause but once again it shows that you do not go far without reliability. There is still a long way to go in this season and anything could yet happen in the seven remaining races.”

    Felipe Massa: “A second place that leaves a bit of a bitter taste in my mouth. I had driven a strong race right up until the last rain shower, then once I had the rain tyres on, I immediately felt vibrations which made the car very unbalanced. And that, after I had been really strong when it had been wet in the early stage of the race. In the dry, I managed to gradually make up ground on Alonso because the car was great. I was lucky at the start because I managed to stay on track when the conditions meant it was almost impossible, but then I was not so lucky at the end. But that’s racing and I have to accept it. The discussion with Fernando? I was a bit on edge but then he apologised and that was the end of it. The positive side is that I have made up a lot of ground in the Drivers’ classification. There is still a long way to go this season and we have to be confident.”

    Kimi Räikkonen: “I am very disappointed. I was in a good position, immediately right behind Felipe and Alonso and the car was very quick and I was convinced I could win. But gradually, the hydraulic system began to malfunction, I began to lose time and then I was forced to stop. This knock back does not mean I feel like giving up the fight, even if there is now one less race in which to compete. The gap to the head of the classification remains the same and anything can happen in the seven remaining races. We have a very competitive car but clearly we have to improve on the reliability front.”


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