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Brutal uproar in F1 with the retirement date of Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso continues to rise and that good level is striking for the media that have focused on knowing more about his return to the Formula 1 and as always, he has been asked for a withdrawal date from the competition. The Spaniard has analyzed several points in a talk with the BBC.

It is no secret to anyone that all the experience that Spaniards have acquired throughout his career is beginning to have an effect on the F1. His good presentations in the last Grands Prix are well received by Alpine F1 Team that he was not wrong to bring back the two-time champion to the ‘Big circus‘.

Precisely that good state of form has led him to be the protagonist in recent weekends. He has brought his team a good amount of points for the Constructors’ Championship and he wants to continue on that path of continuous improvement. Given this, he was consulted by the BBC about his motivations to spend more time in F1.

On this, the Oviedo has confirmed that what has led him to compete again at the highest level is to get his third title of the competition. He knows that it will not be an easy goal at all, but he believes in his abilities and that is his only motivation to give everything every day.

Fernando Alonso was also questioned about a possible date for his retirement, which is precisely linked to his objectives. He wants to compete for another 2 or 4 years. This will happen the moment you stop being competitive, you no longer feel comfortable driving the car and you stop enjoying the competition.

He knows that age is not a problem at all in Formula 1 and he expressed it that way. “If you have more downforce, you go faster in the corners; if you have more power, you go faster on the straights. It is not that with 20 years or with 40 things changes a lot ”. The two-time champion was sentenced.

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