Alonso looks to Spain after Nuerburgring defeat   (Reuters)  Updated: 2006-05-08 14:16  
NUERBURGRING, Germany, May 7 - World champion Fernando Alonso looked 
forward to winning his home Spanish Grand Prix next weekend after two defeats in 
a row to Ferrari's Michael Schumacher. 
 "I think we need to improve a little bit in all areas in the car and I think 
Barcelona will be a good point, because we have always been quick there in 
testing," the Renault driver said after finishing second in Sunday's European 
Grand Prix. 
 "(Tyre partner) Michelin has been in a dominant position in Barcelona over 
the last two years, so I'm really looking forward to winning that one." 
 Seven times world champion Schumacher has enjoyed 'home' advantage for the 
past two races. 
 The first was a defensive battle in the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola's Enzo 
and Dino Ferrari circuit and the second at the closest track to his boyhood home 
in Kerpen, near Cologne, where he has now won five times. 
 Even without the army of red-shirted fans and immense local support, 
Schumacher would still have been too strong and Renault recognised that they had 
been beaten fair and square. 
 "We were fighting against rivals who were just a bit faster," said team boss 
Flavio Briatore. 
 "Fernando didn't put a foot wrong today...we have to admit, though, that the 
combination of Bridgestone (tyres) and Ferrari was too strong for us today -- 
and in those conditions, finishing second is like winning. 
 "Congratulations to Ferrari, but we hope to be fighting for the victory again 
in Barcelona." 
 Alonso could be content with his day, despite seeing his lead over Schumacher 
reduced to 13 points after finishing on the podium for the 11th race in a row 
and starting from pole position. 
    
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