Alonso: Ferrari has progressed but not enough to beat Mercedes

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Wednesday, 01 April 2015 at 11:46
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Even after Ferrari's breakthrough win at the Malaysian Grand Prix, their former star driver Fernando Alonso insists he has no regrets about swapping from the Maranello team for the back of the grid.
"Looking forward!" he wrote on Twitter after Sepang, where his Ferrari replacement Sebastian Vettel sensationally won. "Very happy!"
A Reuters reporter, however, admitted he feels a "twinge of pity" for the 33-year-old Spaniard, while The Times said Malaysia had left Alonso red-faced.
Corriere della Sera said: "Sebastian leaves the Alonso era behind and leads us back to where the Ferrari success story was interrupted."
Alonso himself, however, insists he has no regrets about having joined McLaren-Honda, telling El Mundo Deportivo that Mercedes is still clearly the dominant team in F1. Ferrari has progressed, yes. But enough to beat Mercedes regularly? I don't think so."
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Indeed, many others in the paddock also expect the pecking order to resume the silver hue in Shanghai, the scene of the forthcoming Chinese grand prix in two weeks.
Pat Symonds, Williams' technical boss, thinks Ferrari's Sepang win was related to the very high temperatures last weekend.
"As soon as it warms up," he told Auto Motor und Sport, "the Mercedes has problems with its rear tyres. It reminds me of their problems in the years 2010 to 2013."
Nico Rosberg admitted Mercedes has work to do after Malaysia and told Bild, "I'm flying to England this week as we need to sit down as a team and draw the right conclusions from our defeat in Malaysia."
"Vettel's pace was pretty scary and it was totally unexpected. I particularly want to know why we had so many problems with the tyres," he added.
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