Current F1 leaves innovators with ‘hands tied’ – Alonso

Fernando Alonso believes current rules too restrictive

(GMM) Fernando Alonso is still confident about his chances of winning the 2010 championship.

But in Spanish press reports, the Ferrari driver is apparently concerned the current regulations make it difficult for his Maranello based employer to improve the F10.

"The goal is always to win but it's not so easy," Alonso, 28, said.

"You cannot invent new things without testing. There is little room for creativity; our technicians have their hands tied," he added.

Alonso is expecting a closely-bunched field at Hockenheim in just over a week.

"We want to be fighting for pole position in Germany and Hungary," he said, referring to the back-to-back rounds before the August break.

"The German track has quite simple corners so I am expecting a grand prix with very close times."