It’s not easy to take a big step forward - Alonso

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F1 Grand Prix, GP Great-Britain, Silverstone Circuitgb

The ING Renault F1 Team looks forward to round eight of the season, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Double World Champion, Fernando Alonso, remains optimistic after the difficult start to the 2009 season and is determined to get a better result at Silverstone.

Fernando, you missed out on points in Turkey – sum up your feelings for us...

"It was a really frustrating race for the team. The track conditions were poor at the start of the weekend and so we had to work hard to find the right balance with the car. In qualifying we decided it was best to run with less fuel to get a good grid position, but that meant I was lighter than the cars around me. If you pit early you’re always at risk of getting stuck in traffic when you rejoin, and that’s exactly what happened to me. I pushed hard in the race, but we could only manage tenth, which is a bit frustrating."

Do you believe the team can get back to the front in the second half of the season?

"I have a lot of faith in this team and I know that everybody is working hard to improve our situation. We’ve been together a long time and have shown before that we never give up. But we need to be realistic because all the other teams are pushing just as hard to develop their cars and so it’s not easy to take a big step forward. We just need to keep adding parts at each race to make sure we can fight for points and hopefully podiums on a regular basis."

What’s your state of mind as you approach the British Grand Prix?

"I remain optimistic and determined to get a better result at Silverstone. The R29 has always worked well in high-speed corners and so we should be more competitive this weekend. We will also have some new developments, which should give us some extra performance. In terms of the track, it’s a great place to drive a Formula One car and as this is probably the last time we will race at Silverstone, I will make sure I enjoy the experience."