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One of ten could win - Alonso

Fernando Alonso believes any one of ten drivers from the top five teams could win the Australian Grand Prix this weekend. The stability in regulations from 2012 to 2013 has led to predictions that the grid will be even more closely matched this season and the times from pre-season testing indicate that is likely to be the case. As a result, Alonso believes that Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren, Lotus and Mercedes will have an advantage over the rest of the field but that any driver from those teams has a chance of winning the season-opening race. "It's difficult to know; no-one knows who can win this race at the moment," Alonso said. "We'll have to wait and see to answer some...
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