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Alonso says Indy 500 remains top priority

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LONDON The Indianapol­is 500, and the possibilit­y of taking the Triple Crown of Motorsport, remains Fernando Alonso’s top priority for this year despite his securing a Formula One comeback with Renault for 2021.

The Spaniard is a double F1 world champion and Monaco Grand Prix winner, as well as twotimes Le Mans 24 Hours endurance champion.

Victory at Indianapol­is next month would make him only the second driver, after the late Briton Graham Hill, to complete the Triple Crown.

Alonso led Indianapol­is for 27 laps on his 2017 debut before his car’s engine expired. He failed to qualify in 2019. He will line up for Arrow Mclaren SP in a race reschedule­d from May 24 to Aug. 23 due to the COVID -19 pandemic.

“This year is the highest priority, I only have that race,” he told reporters on Wednesday in a video conference when asked about Indianapol­is and the triple after Renault announced his return to F1.

“It’s 100 per cent. I’m committed to that. I would love to achieve that one day.

“Obviously it’s a very special race and it’s going to be even more special this year because of the lack of preparatio­n. Normally you go there to test ... This year there is nothing. I am really having issues even to travel to the U.S. for August.

“It’s going to be tight and it’s going to be a coin in the air more than ever. I’m happy to be there and to feel the speed.”

 ?? LUCA BRUNO/ POOL VIA REUTERS ?? Mclaren driver Fernando Alonso has secured a Formula One comeback with Renault for 2021.
LUCA BRUNO/ POOL VIA REUTERS Mclaren driver Fernando Alonso has secured a Formula One comeback with Renault for 2021.

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