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Alonso eyes first win in decade at Barcelona blockbuster

Fernando Alonso returns to the scene of the last of his 32 Formula One victories this weekend hoping that a bumper crowd and an unexpected slice of luck will help deliver his 33rd. Ten years after he won his home Spanish Grand Prix for Ferrari in 2013, the now 41-year-old is revelling in a run of form that has seen him claim five podiums in this year’s opening six races.

That sequence included his vibrant surge to second place behind Red Bull’s defending double world champion and series leader Max Verstappen in last Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix.

It was a result that boosted the already strong box office appeal of the two-time champion Aston Martin driver for this weekend’s contest at the Circuit de Catalunya where a record crowd of more than 100,000 is expected on Sunday.

And Alonso, enjoying his renewed lease of popularity, did nothing to play down his hopes, even if he laced them with some realism. I think Barcelona is going to be a celebration,” he said after the Monaco race, in which his bid to end Red Bull’s domination this year was undone by a strategic error that saw him waste a pit-stop.

“We need to keep our feet on the ground, so I don’t want to create too many expectations and extra pressure for the team. There are going to be some weekends in the year when we will be down in seventh of eighth and we have to accept that – like there are some others when we fight for a podium.”

He added that he was not satisfied with second place, his best position of the season. It’s one step higher than the other podiums, but we’re still aiming to gone better and it can happen if we have some luck or if Max and the others have a DNF.

Source: eNCA

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