Alonso happy with fourth podium in a row
Fernando Alonso had a good race after starting from P5. The Spaniard achieved his fourth consecutive podium but saw his main competitor, Sebastian Vettel, expand his lead yet again. Alonso explained the situation: "Another podium finish, the fourth in a row: we have been competitive on four tracks with different characteristics and certainly this July, in weather that definitely does not suit our car. So that gives me confidence for the rest of the championship, even if now I can't wait to pause for breath. It has been a very busy and stressful July and I think that everyone, especially the team members, deserve a couple of weeks holiday. When we start again, let's hope we finally get some warm weather, even though that cannot be taken for granted at Spa."

His race got off to a bad start when he was passed by both Mercedes GP cars after the first corner: "I got away well at the start but then, at the first corner, I had some difficulty in terms of traction and Michael managed to pass me. After that, various incidents in the early stages cost me valuable time behind the Mercedes and then Webber. At that moment, we decided to pit early and switch to a four stop strategy: the plan worked out and that was how we made it to the podium. Sure, even the others had some difficult moments but we did a good job of staying on track with the dry tyres when it began to rain again. At that moment, we were not very fast on the Super Soft, but we did not panic and then we switched to the Soft. It was a very interesting and exciting race and I want to congratulate Jenson, who celebrated his two hundredth Formula 1 race in the best way possible."
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