Alonso seems already resigned that this year’s Ferrari a dog

Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso doesn't expect to be fighting for pole at Sepang after struggling in Friday's practice sessions.

The Spaniard was ninth quickest on Friday morning, over three seconds down on Mark Webber's P1 time. He was a bit faster in the afternoon session, 1.707s off the Red Bull driver's pace and still 9th.

"We'll see tomorrow where we are, but we weren't too fast today and we are not expecting miracles for tomorrow," said the Spaniard.

"We know it will be a difficult qualifying, a difficult weekend and we will try our best to be as close as possible to the leaders so in the race, with the start, the tire wear, the strategy, the possibility of rain, we can take any opportunity to be on the podium, which is still the target every weekend.

"I'm aware that we are lacking speed. Even if it's only Friday the feeling is that they are pretty quick, especially Red Bull, so fighting for pole is difficult.

"But we'll try to do our best and also look at the weather. We'll see what the track conditions are and we'll try to take every opportunity that arises."

"I think it will be a race where qualifying is going to have a much lesser importance that in other circuits.

"First because of the tire wear and the amount of pitstops we'll have to do, and second because of the possibility of rain on Sunday."