The Ferrari cars have looked impressive on some of the quicker tracks already this season with Massa winning in Barcelona while Raikkonen triumphed at Silverstone. Meanwhile, world champion Alonso is hoping to make it third time lucky in his 100th Grand Prix after finishing second for the past two years. The Spaniard trails team-mate Hamilton by six points after the controversial Hungarian Grand Prix, where the two drivers were not on speaking terms. "It is always great to have a break and recharge the batteries, but it is fantastic to be getting back out on track in Turkey," said Alonso. "I have a solid points total in the drivers' world championship and I am aiming to build on that in Istanbul."
Source: BBC Sport
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