Alonso unsure of F1 future
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Fernando Alonso says he’ll decide his F1 future around summer, remains aligned with Aston Martin, and could switch to Le Mans, Dakar or other series if he stops
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Fernando Alonso intends to race in Formula 1 beyond the end of this season after saying he does not yet feel ready to retire.
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Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso has revealed his last season in Formula 1 when he will take every race as his last race and "enjoy every second." Currently the oldest driver in the premier class of motorsport at 43 years old, Alonso has won two world ...
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