The Borneo Post

Alonso open to Formula One return

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MADRID: Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso said on Monday he is looking for a challenge “at the top level” and is not ruling out a return to Formula One, amid increasing speculatio­n he could sign for Renault.

“I’m in great physical shape and my motivation is sky high, so I wanted to focus on a toplevel category, be it the return to F1, the endurance championsh­ip, Indycar...” Alonso said in a video call with students at the Real Madrid Graduate SchoolUniv­ersidad Europea.

Alonso, who won his two world titles with Renault in 2005 and 2006, quit Formula One at the end of the 2018 season.

The Spaniard is a two-time winner of the Le Mans 24 Hour endurance event and finished 13th in his Dakar Rally debut in January. He also plans to race at this year’s Indianapol­is 500.

“It was when I was searching for challenges and options for the coming years that I decided to opt for the Dakar adventure,” Alonso said. “It was like tossing a coin and seeing how I could enjoy what’s a really different car. It was a positive experience that I’m sure I’ll do again in the future.”

“(But) I think that my next challenge will be a top-level one because I still think that I’m at 100 percent to go out and do it,” he added.

Alonso, 38, has been strongly linked with a return to Renault after it was announced last week that Daniel Ricciardo was leaving the team for McLaren in 2021.

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