Still expecting Alonso to run longerNorbert Haug has played down suggestions that
Kimi Raikkonen's front row position at Interlagos was achieved with the help of a light fuel load.
Haug, competition chief for McLaren's engine partner Mercedes, told Germany's Premiere
broadcaster that Ferrari's dominance in Brazil has been aided by a 'clear tyre advantage', especially over a single lap.
Pole sitter Felipe Massa's gap to second place is more than six tenths of a second.
And to speculation about Raikkonen's low fuel, he said: "I hope that the others will not do many more laps than we do (in the race), but we do not have a ridiculous strategy."
Haug did admit, however, that he at least expects Renault's championship leader
Fernando Alonso - in fourth place - to run longer than Raikkonen in the first stint on Sunday.
Source GMM CAPSIS International