Ferrari men know Spain is crucial for title bid

Ferrari's title tilt could hinge on the competitiveness of the updated F2012 this weekend in Barcelona. "What I want is to have a competitive car in Barcelona," insisted the famous Italian marque's president Luca di Montezemolo on Tuesday. "That's what I've asked for," he is quoted as saying by Brazil's O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper.

Ferrari had congregated at its Fiorano test track, to watch Jacques Villeneuve drive the 1979 single seater to mark the 30th anniversary of his father Gilles' fatal crash. But Montezemolo's disappointment is with the latest Ferrari, which has been heavily updated since the Bahrain grand prix three weeks ago. "Our technicians are confident, but we will have to see how our opponents have advanced too," he added.

O Estado de S.Paulo correspondent Livio Oricchio claimed "Montezemolo knows" that anything other than a big step forward in Barcelona will mean Ferrari has to "start thinking about" its 2013 project instead.

"Now we have to make a quantum leap, to have a car that is more competitive, less difficult to drive, and gives confidence to the fans," Montezemolo is quoted by La Stampa newspaper. "Let's see how it goes in Spain," he told Rai television. "I have asked for an extraordinary response from our engineers," Montezemolo is also quoted as saying by Italy's Sky Sport 24.

La Gazzetta dello Sport, meanwhile, quoted lead driver Fernando Alonso as saying: "Our goal is to be world champions in November, and if we are to succeed then we must do better than we have done so far."

Team boss Stefano Domenicali agreed: "We expect a significant evolution that will bring us closer to the step we need. The Spanish grand prix is definitely open, as is the championship. I say this because we believe." (GMM)

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