Ferrari have new updates available this weekend, lets just hope that they get their race strategy correct.
After the last race in Canada when Alonso was in a winning position, they got it wrong on the tyre change.
Alonso is the best driver on the grid by far, and if the updates work well and they get the pit stops right he should win.
The European Grand Prix 2012 is run on Valencia's city streets and along the picturesque port and this is a wonderful opportunity to visit one of Spain’s most vibrant cities. Although in existence long before, in the 15th century Valencia was one of the Mediterranean’s most important sea ports and trading centres, a magnet for wealthy traders, craftsmen, poets and artists all leaving a rich and colourful legacy. The early Moorish conquerors were responsible for much of Valencia’s architecture. Lush, green gardens and water features were important to the Moors – spaces to escape the heat of the Mediterranean sun and to sit under shady trees – and Valencia has many parks and gardens, much loved and well used by the inhabitants. You can trace Valencia’s history in the cuisine too – Valencia is the birthplace of paella and each town and village has its own special recipe. The land around Valencia is rich and arable and the markets are full of luscious, fresh vegetables, fruits, meats and seafood.
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