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Champion Alonso reigns in Spain at last

May 14, 2006

Renault's Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso became the first Spaniard to win his home grand prix on Sunday to the screaming adulation of a 130,000-strong crowd.

Watched by King Juan Carlos, and to a deafening roar from his ecstatic compatriots decked out in Renault's blue and yellow colours, the 24-year-old ended Michael Schumacher's hopes of a third win in succession for Ferrari. The German, six times a winner at the Circuit de Catalunya and Alonso's closest rival in the championship after winning his home grand prix at the Nuerburgring last weekend, finished second 18.5 seconds adrift.

Alonso said winning in Spain was the best feeling he had had in a racing car since he clinched the championship in Brazil last year.

He added: "It was a maximum performance from the car, the tyres performed really well throughout the race.

"We needed the gap (to get past Schumacher's Ferrari) and we found it fairly quickly. It was a defending race from there on." he told ITV Sport.

Alonso's third win of the season, and 11th of his career, extended his overall lead over the seven times champion to 15 points after six rounds. The Spaniard has now also finished the last 12 races on the podium.

After a strategic race short on incident, Alonso has 54 points to Schumacher's 39.

FISICHELLA THIRD

Italian Giancarlo Fisichella completed a solid afternoon for Renault, who announced a long-term commitment to Formula One before the race after carmakers agreed to sign a new commercial deal to 2012, by taking third place. Brazilian Felipe Massa was fourth for Ferrari, ahead of McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen and Honda's Briton Jenson Button and Brazilian Rubens Barrichello. Germany's Nick Heidfeld pocketed the final point in eighth place for BMW Sauber.

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Alonso: "It was a maximum performance from the car, the tyres performed really well throughout the race.

"We needed the gap (to get past Schumacher's Ferrari) and we found it fairly quickly. It was a defending race from there on.

Raikkonen's team mate Juan Pablo Montoya had a miserable afternoon, spinning on the 19th of the 66 laps and retiring.

"I don't know what happened. It's hard to understand what's going on...My start was dreadful again," he told Britain's ITV television.

"We're trying to improve the car, you know. We ran some fuel here that we never ran before. The car was very heavy."

Barcelona also brought more misery for Toyota, with team mates Ralf Schumacher and Jarno Trulli colliding on lap 16 as Ralf tried to overtake.

The German had to pit to replace a damaged front wing while Trulli, still without a point this year, finished 10th.

"We were not racing each other, I just tried to overtake him...we were good in qualifying but not good enough in the race," said Ralf.

Briton David Coulthard finished out of the points in his 200th grand prix after starting from the back row of the grid in his Red Bull.

   Constructors           Points
1.   Renault                    78
2.   Ferrari                    59
3.   McLaren - Mercedes         42
4.   Honda                      24
5.   BMW Sauber                 12
6.   Williams - Cosworth        10
7.   Toyota                      7
8.   RedBull - Ferrari           2
9.   Toro Rosso - Cosworth       0
10.  MF1 - Toyota                0
11.  Super Aguri - Honda         0

Source: REUTERS
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