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世界冠军Fernando Alonso表示已经学会了如何在媒体面前关紧自己的嘴巴.这位25岁的西班牙车手向本国的一家名为ABC的网站透露:说得越少,那么出现的问题也会随之减少.去年在为雷诺车队效力期间,他曾经在Monza站的排位赛上的争议举动而被判罚,赛后Alonso便表示F1已经不再是项运动.此外,Alonso也曾经和本国的新闻媒体闹过不愉快,他曾经一度认为正是本国媒体对其个人生活的过分介入,才使得他不愿意回到祖国.而面对即将在下周开始的西班牙站比赛,Alonso也表示F1在自己国家发展速度非常迅猛,而根据赛事组织者表示,周日的比赛门票已经售出了将近十四万五千张.此外Alonso还透露,早在2003年,西班牙甚至不会转播F1的开始几站比赛,但是现在F1转播时间会持续数个小时,另外西班牙的F1专业杂志数量也从寥寥几本增加到目前的十五到二十多种.World champion Fernando Alonso says he has learned how to zip his lip whilst chatting with formula one's media."The less I say, the fewer problems I get," Spaniard Alonso, 25, told the website abc.es.Before switching to McLaren from Renault last year, he famously declared that formula one is "no longer a sport" after his controversial qualifying penalty at Monza.Alonso has also clashed particularly with the Spanish press corps in the past, who he has accused of making it difficult for him to return to his homeland due to their intrusion into his off-circuit life."F1 developed very fast in Spain," he explained ahead of the Spanish grand prix next weekend, where organisers are expecting an unprecedented Sunday sell-out with 145,000 spectators.Alonso said: "In 2003, the first races were not even on television, but now the transmissions go on for hours."Before, there was maybe two of three specialised (F1) magazines but now there are fifteen or twenty."
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