
Fernando Alonso's disappointment at losing out on an easy victory at Shanghai was clear for the world to see on his face during the post-race press conference, but the Spaniard insists the battle is not over, despite losing the championship lead to rival Schumacher.
"I think the people wanted a close championship this year - and they've got it," Alonso said. "The performance between both cars is very similar, so the last races will be dominated by the tyres. Michelin have done a great job in Suzuka for the past couple of years, and I have a good feeling. But we are confident at Renault, and they are confident at Ferrari. So let's see what happens."
"Suzuka is one of the most selective circuits of the championship," he added. "A good car can be very good there - but a bad one can be very bad. I think we have the package we need to be competitive."