Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Alonso looks to return to work with Indy 500 win

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

One of IndyCar’s all-time greats will lead the field to green at the Indianapol­is 500.

All eyes, though, will be one row behind Scott Dixon as Fernando Alonso makes his debut in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Alonso has never raced on an oval before, never raced an Indy car and hasn’t done a rolling start in 20 years — and that was in a go-kart.

So, yeah, Alonso lingered long after all the other competitor­s in the final driver meeting before Sunday’s race. The two-time Formula One champion peppered race director Brian Barnhart with questions for a solid 15 minutes before riding off through Gasoline Alley on his skateboard .

He’s as ready as he can possibly be, and ranked fifth — the fastest rookie — on the speed chart during the final day of practice. Alonso has enjoyed every minute at Indy , but he’s not letting the hype around his quest to win racing’s version of the Triple Crown — he’s already won at Monaco in F1 and would like to someday run Le Mans — distract him from his mission.

“There is still no emotion. Until Monday, there are no emotions allowed to enter your mind,” Alonso said. “The mind is so focused on the race. There is no space for the emotions right now.”

That’s the intensity it will take to win the 101st running of the Indy 500. Still, it is Dixon who should be the favorite to win.

“I want to make something clear. I am not coming for a ‘week off’ or to just have fun -- I am a racer, I am coming to race,” Alonso declared on the Players Tribune website. “To grow up as a driver and become a more complete driver you need to win the best races in the world, the most prestigiou­s races in the world.”

 ?? AP ?? Fernando Alonso is making his debut at the Indy 500.
AP Fernando Alonso is making his debut at the Indy 500.

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