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Alonso asks organisers not to switch rules too quickly

London, Thu, 25 Mar 2010 ANI

London, Mar 25 (ANI): Ferrari star Fernando Alonso, who won the Bahrain Grand prix, leading home a Ferrari one-two with Felipe Massa coming second, has warned organisers not to rush to switch the rules too quickly.

 

Several teams and drivers have already called for new regulations, which in effect restrict overtaking, to be modified to avoid more predictable races this season.

 

"I think that many of us have given some hot-headed comments immediately after the race in Bahrain. It's true that the race in Sakhir wasn't especially spectacular - although for us it was great and exciting - but it's too early to talk about changing the rules," The Age quoted Alonso, as saying.

 

"We have to wait and see different races and check the situation, without being emotional. Something that confuses the fans is changing the rules all the time," he said.

 

Team boss Stefano Domenicali agreed the series needed to await the outcome of several more races before agitating for change.

 

"It is much too early to jump to conclusions and we should not react in an emotional way. We must wait and see how the races evolve throughout the season and then the subject can be studied calmly based on sufficient evidence," Domenicali said.

 

Meanwhile, Alonso has put the Bahrain result behind him, and said the team is viewing the Australian Grand Prix as a new start, pointing out that Red Bull, McLaren and Mercedes were major threats.

 

"The one-two win in Sakhir gave us confidence and was a great result for the hard work during the winter on the track and at the works, but we can't take anything for granted," Alonso wrote in his blog on Ferrari's website. (ANI)

 


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