In the lead up to the 2014 Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday, Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso feels the biggest challenge is dealing with the pressure to win
n the lead up to the 2014 Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday, Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso feels the biggest challenge is dealing with the pressure to win.
'You need to be ready and confident to deal with the pressure and stress of racing for your sponsors or for the media,' Alonso commented during a live webcast from Singapore on Thursday.
'It's important to prepare yourself physically and mentally to handle the big responsibility on your shoulders in driving for these big brands.'
Alonso's team, Ferrari, is supported by numerous sponsors including Anglo-Dutch oil company Shell, British lender Santander and Internet security firm Kaspersky Lab.
The challenges that Alonso faces in the lead up to the Singapore Grand Prix are the need to adjust to the warmer climate of Singapore, as the humidity is different from the climate that he is used to in Europe. The Spanish-born driver elaborated that with such conditions, temperatures in the F1 vehicle cockpit could reach up to 55 degrees Celsius.
'The only difference [when racing in Asia], compared with racing in Europe, is trying to race with our European-oriented body clocks. Essentially, I will do the [free practice] Night Race while my body is still running on European time, which can be tiring,' Alonso said. (dyl/nvn)
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