Formula 1: Fernando Alonso claims it is ‘no guarantee’ that he will continue with Alpine beyond the 2022 season. Meanwhile, Alonso who is in his second season with Alpine after re-joining F1 might change his team as the summer break closes in. Follow Formula 1 and French GP LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN
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— Fernando Alonso (@alo_oficial) July 8, 2020
With Alonso’s agreement up toward the finish of the 2022 season, he says talks are set to start around the late spring break in August. However, he offered no commitment that another arrangement will concur. “It’s never a guarantee that you will stay,” Alonso said.
“We have to agree on something, I think, over the [summer] break. In the next weeks or whenever I will sit down with the team and see what are their expectations. Also, what is the next step on the project, as well? I feel happy, I feel at home in Alpine, but there is no guarantee of anything, for sure,” Alonso added.
Moreover, Alonso has given little indication of passing his peak, with a current count of 29 points in the F1 2022 season. He has been part of plenty of misfortunes this season which has kept him from taking his points tally higher.
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— Formula 1 (@F1) July 10, 2022
However, in spite of the Alonso-Alpine organization functioning admirably and it looks legitimate that it proceeds, the Spaniard said it is a long way from sure that this will be the situation.
Alpine also presented an update bundle at the British Grand Prix, which in light of that round and Alpine’s appearance in Austria, proposes that a reasonable step in the right direction has been made by the French maker.
At the Austrian GP, Alpine was the unmistakable fourth-quickest group with their home race at Paul Ricard following up, where more redesigns are arranged. Alonso’s partner Esteban Ocon has focused on getting up to speed with Mercedes, however temporarily, Alonso trusts that the Silver Arrows, on a run of eight Constructors’ titles in progression, are a piece far off.
Formula 1: Alpine was the fourth quickest car at the Austrian GP.Mercedes likewise have been making progress in ongoing rounds in their bid to pull in driving a couple of Red Bull and Ferrari. “I don’t think it’s going to be that easy for us [to catch Mercedes],” Alonso added.
“They have a huge organization, and we knew that they would come back sooner or later. For us, it’s a more medium long-term program,” Alonso further added.