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Fernando Alonso is open to moving the team to win his third F1 world title

Fernando Alonso lost his contract with Alpine at the end of 2022 and is trying to move the team. He won the 2005 and 2006 World Championships in Renault before moving to McLaren in 2007. Live broadcast of the Spanish Grand Prix at Sky Sports F1 this weekend starting on Friday

Last updated: 20/05/22 9:58 am

    Fernando Alonso has acknowledged that he will work with one of the

Fernando Alonso has acknowledged that he will work with one of the “faster” teams on the grid to assist in the quest for the 3rd World Championship.

Fernando Alonso believes he can win his third F1 World Championship by working with a team that can offer a competitive package.

Currently the oldest driver on the grid at the age of 40, Alonso currently has no plans to retire and instead focuses on riding one of the more competitive cars “in the next few years”. I am.

His 2022 season so far has been an unlucky moment at Australia’s Saudi Arabia and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, which means he is currently 16th in the driver’s ranking.

But there are also real signs that Alonso’s Alpine could crash in the third quarter after being competitive, finishing 9th in Bahrain and showing an incredible display in qualifying in Australia. There are several.

Fernando Alonso is determined to win his third F1 title

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Fernando Alonso is determined to win his third F1 title

Fernando Alonso is determined to win his third F1 title

Two world champions who spoke to Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz prior to the Home Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday are convinced that he is still capable of competing for a third given a competitive car. was doing.

“I think so, so I will continue to race,” Alonso said.

“In a year, there is always the hope that everything will come together with a package to fight for the championship. I still feel competitive and fast.”

Alonso has long supported the fair share of F1 teams such as McLaren, Renault and Ferrari. He also lost his contract with Alpine at the end of the 2022 season. In other words, his future is still in the air.

    Alonso signed a two-year contract with Alpine in 2021, but has not yet signed a one-year contract with the team.

Alonso signed a two-year contract with Alpine in 2021, but has not yet signed a one-year contract with the team.

For Alonso, if it helps him explore another world title, he’s willing to be the second driver of things like Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, which is one of his fastest. A car on the grid that doesn’t ask the team if it means you can drive.

He added: “After all, there aren’t many drivers 1 or 2 on any team right now, and I think the team needs both drivers to work together to improve the car.

“Especially with the new regulations we’re learning from lap to lap, we need to work towards a better car and a better package, so let’s see what the possibilities are in the coming years.”

Sky Sports F1 Complete Spanish Grand Prix Live Schedule

Friday, May 20
8:30 am: Formula 3 practice
9:30 am: F1 Drivers Press Conference
10.35am: Formula 2 practice
12.30pm: Spanish Grand Prix Practice 1 (session starts at 1pm)
2.25pm: Formula 3 Qualifying
3.45pm: Spanish Grand Prix Practice 2 (session starts at 4pm)
5.25pm: Formula 2 Qualifying
6.15pm: W Series Qualifying
7:00 pm: F1 show

Saturday, May 21
9.55am: Formula 3 Sprint Race
11.45am: Spanish Grand Prix Practice 3 (session starts at 12:00 pm)
1.20pm: W Series Race
2.25pm: Spanish GP qualifying build-up
3:00 pm: Spanish Grand Prix qualifying
4.35pm: Formula 2 Sprint Race
5.35pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

May 22 (Sun)
9am: Formula 3 Feature Race
10.35am: Formula 2 Feature Race
12.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Spain
2:00 pm: Spanish GP
4:00 pm: Checkers Flag: Spain
5 pm: Ted’s Notebook
6:00 pm: Highlights of the Spanish Grand Prix

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