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Ferrari is already turning its attention to 2015.
That is the claim of the Italian team's lead driver Fernando Alonso, after his teammate Kimi Raikkonen recently ruled out his chances of the 2014 title.
Canada, however, was earmarked as a crucial weekend for the Maranello outfit, with changes to the struggling F14-T car so significant that some reports are referring to a 'B' model.
But with Mercedes so far ahead this season, Alonso suggested that Ferrari's mind is now turning considerably to 2015.
"We need to keep fighting for important goals and we have targets to achieve this year," he said on Thursday. "However we must not compromise next year's project this year."
Fernando Alonso explained that the 2014 car should still be developed, because similar rules next year mean that many of the improvements can "carry over".
"But if there is something fundamental for next year," he added, "obviously we mustn't take any time away from that."
Alonso's openness about 2015 indicates he will be staying in red beyond this year, despite rumblings in the press about moves elsewhere, perhaps to McLaren.
It has been claimed his relationship with president Luca di Montezemolo is strained, and that he did not support friend Stefano Domenicali's ousting in favour of new team boss Marco Mattiacci.
But Alonso told the BBC on Thursday that he has "zero problems" with Montezemolo.
And as for Marco Mattiacci, "everything is moving in the right direction", he insisted.
"He has good vision and a very clever approach and we are going to be stronger and stronger," Fernando Alonso added.
Ferrari is already turning its attention to 2015.
That is the claim of the Italian team's lead driver Fernando Alonso, after his teammate Kimi Raikkonen recently ruled out his chances of the 2014 title.
Canada, however, was earmarked as a crucial weekend for the Maranello outfit, with changes to the struggling F14-T car so significant that some reports are referring to a 'B' model.
But with Mercedes so far ahead this season, Alonso suggested that Ferrari's mind is now turning considerably to 2015.
"We need to keep fighting for important goals and we have targets to achieve this year," he said on Thursday. "However we must not compromise next year's project this year."
Fernando Alonso explained that the 2014 car should still be developed, because similar rules next year mean that many of the improvements can "carry over".
"But if there is something fundamental for next year," he added, "obviously we mustn't take any time away from that."
Motor-home Ferrari. (Photo: WRi2) |
Alonso's openness about 2015 indicates he will be staying in red beyond this year, despite rumblings in the press about moves elsewhere, perhaps to McLaren.
It has been claimed his relationship with president Luca di Montezemolo is strained, and that he did not support friend Stefano Domenicali's ousting in favour of new team boss Marco Mattiacci.
But Alonso told the BBC on Thursday that he has "zero problems" with Montezemolo.
And as for Marco Mattiacci, "everything is moving in the right direction", he insisted.
"He has good vision and a very clever approach and we are going to be stronger and stronger," Fernando Alonso added.