Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Alonso could take 2016 break from F1

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Fernando Alonso could take a sabbatical from Formula 1 next year if Mclaren remain uncompetit­ive, the team’s chairman Ron Dennis says.

Alonso is contracted until the end of 2017, but Mclaren struggled in their first year with engine partner Honda.

Dennis said: “I have an open mind. Some ideas have involved those sorts of considerat­ions - sabbatical years.”

Alonso admitted he discussed the idea with Dennis some time ago but it was now his “intention” to race in 2016.

“I discussed many ideas but not at this part of the year,” Alonso said. “We feel so much more positive than before with the recent pace of the car. It is something we didn’t discuss for four or five months already. Alonso has suffered several breakdowns, related to the new Honda engine in his Mclaren

Former F1 driver Mark Webber, who is close to Alonso, said he believed the 34-year-old would make a final decision after trying the 2016 Mclaren in pre-season testing next February.

“I think he is a ticking bomb,” Webber said. “I think give him two or three days in the car and if the car is uncompetit­ive I think he’ll have a year off.”

But Alonso said that taking a decision after one pre-season test would be “too simple”. Alonso said after the Japanese Grand Prix in September that he “didn’t know” whether he would race at Mclaren next year. Later that day, he put out a series of tweets reaffirmin­g his commitment to Mclaren, saying: “No-one should have any doubt that I have three years with Mclaren and my career in F1 will end with this team, hopefully winning everything.” Neverthele­ss, insiders have continued to express doubts about whether Alonso, who left Ferrari for Mclaren at the end of last season because he believed they would give him a better chance of winning a third world title, could face another season at the back of the grid.

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