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Alonso: Top teams still in "another league" to McLaren

McLaren's Fernando Alonso feels the gap to the top Formula 1 teams is still too big, despite his best qualifying of the season ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix.

Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33, Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren

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Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33
Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33
Fernando Alonso, McLaren
Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33
Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33
Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33, Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren
Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33
Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33

McLaren introduced what it had labelled its "real" 2018 car in Barcelona this weekend, with several upgrades that Alonso praised after Friday practice.

On Saturday, the Spaniard made it into Q3 for the first time this year, qualifying eighth, albeit over 1.5 seconds off the pace of pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton.

Alonso admitted the result left him with mixed feelings, happy that McLaren has taken a step forward but aware that the gap to the front is still significant.

"It was a good qualy, so I'm very happy, without a doubt," said Alonso. "We had been P13 three times in a row and today we took that step forward we needed.

"I'm happy with this step forward. Now we need another to get close to the top teams. At least the positive note is that everything we brought for the car works as expected. Now we need to bring more things as quickly as possible."

He added: "Probably the downside of this position is still the gap, with the top six, they are in another league. And we need to keep chasing and closing that gap race after race."

Alonso reiterated his view that the car he is racing this weekend should have been available for the start of the season in Australia.

"This package is making me happy. In another way, this car, is supposed to be the Australian Grand Prix package," he told Sky.

"That delay, on the first improvement, and having it not at the first races, having it here, probably put us in a difficult position in the first races.

"We saved them with a lot of points on Sundays with a little bit of luck and good races, but now we need to push the development and we need to bring new parts every single race."

Alonso is the only driver in the top 10 who will start with supersoft tyres, having set his fastest time in Q2 with them. His rivals all qualified with the softs.

The red-walled softs have been regarded as the weakest tyres so far this weekend, but the McLaren driver it hopeful the expected rain will make today's tyre selections irrelevant.

"The mediums work well and the yellow ones too, maybe better than the reds, and I think tomorrow they will be everybody's favourite," he said.

"I have to start with the reds because I did Q2 with the reds, but if it rains tomorrow we'll all start with intermediates or wets and everything that happened today doesn't count much."

Additional reporting by Glenn Freeman

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