The Borneo Post

Speed up or I’m off, Alonso tells McLaren

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TWO-TIME champion Fernando Alonso said he will be open to offers from rival teams if McLaren continue to struggle next season.

The Spaniard told a news conference ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix that he was happy with the team, but that his aim was to try and win a third drivers’ world title.

“My intention, and my first priority, is to race here ( F1) next year, but not just to race... Also to win. I’m happy with the team, but we are not winning.

“If from here to September, or October, I see an opportunit­y to win in 2018, I’ll be more than happy to stay.

“If it’s not the case, I will be more than happy to talk to anyone...”

On a wet day in Barcelona Alonso was in a genial and mischievou­s mood and said he was looking forward to flying to the United States next week to prepare for the Indianapol­is 500.

He revealed that he has already had it written into his contract that he will keep his race car, as used in America on May 28, and put it on display in his personal car museum in Spain.

“Yes, that is what is going to happen,” said Alonso.

“I Have had it written in all my contracts like that since 2004.”

Alonso is in the final season of a three-year contract with McLarenHon­da and smiled broadly at suggestion­s that he could leave to join Mercedes or Ferrari or Red Bull.

“Now is not the time for me to think of this,” he said. “It’s a busy period with Indycar... So I don’t know.

“If it’s time to find other challenges outside Formula One, or if F1 will be an opportunit­y to win the championsh­ip, which is my main goal - I’m very open to anything.”

He said he was enjoying this year’s racing in the new “fatter and faster” cars.

“This year the cars are good to drive,” he said. — AFP

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Stormers’ Jan de Klerk (centre) is tackled during a Super Rugby match between New Zealand’s Hurricanes and South Africa’s Stormers in Wellington, New Zealand in this May 5 file photo. Malaysians can now stream internatio­nal rugby matches for free until the end of the year. — AFP photo
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