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Alonso to vie for motorsport Triple Crown

- RORY CARROLL

Two-time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso will make his third attempt to win the Indianapol­is 500 on Sunday and become only the second Triple Crown winner in the sport.

And it could also be his last chance.

The Spaniard will return to Formula One with Renault in 2021 following a two-year break and team principal Cyril Abiteboul said he’d like the 39-year-old to keep his focus solely on Formula One after that.

“I’m hardly breathing until next weekend, when he is stepping out of his racing car from Indianapol­is,” Abiteboul said this week.

“But I can be very clear that once he is with us, that is for good, and for a while, so no distractio­ns.”

Victory in Indianapol­is would make the Monaco Grand Prix winner and Le Mans 24 Hours champion only the second driver, after the late Briton Graham Hill, to complete the Triple Crown of motorsport.

But he will have his work cut out for him when he climbs behind the wheel as part of the Arrow Mclaren SP team, where he will start 26th of 33 cars after posting disappoint­ing qualifying results in his Chevrolet-powered vehicle.

“To win the 500, you need to have everything right,” Alonso told reporters on a Zoom call Thursday.

“You have to have a good car in traffic, you have to move forward, you need to have luck around the yellows (hazard flags) and you need to have good pit stops.

“There are many factors, some of those are in your hands and some of those are on destiny. “Fingers crossed it is our day.” One thing that’s guaranteed is the popular Alonso will have plenty of racing fans pulling for him even though the Indianapol­is Motor Speedway will be closed to spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Our fans fell in love with Fernando,” Indianapol­is Motor Speedway president Doug Boles told reporters on a call this week.

“They knew his talent when he came here and he has embraced the Indianapol­is 500 and the entire experience.”

Penske Entertainm­ent Corp. CEO Mark Miles said Alonso’s star power has been a boost to Indycar’s popularity.

“He’s one of the best drivers ever, one of the most famous, best-known personalit­ies in sport around the globe,” Miles said.

“He’s a real pro and very downto-earth person and it has been a pleasure to get to know him a little bit. Any time we can get him here, we’re delighted.”

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