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Alonso wants to see what future holds before decision

Fernando Alonso is considering his future in the sport of F1 after Sunday’s Le Mans victory. Alonso admits that he wants to see what the future of Formula One could potentially look like before making any final decisions. The Spaniard’s victory on Sunday meant that he’s now completed two thirds of the ‘triple crown’ and just needs an Indy 500 win in order to achieve it. “I will make my mind up after the summer what I will do next year,” Alonso confirmed. “But after winning Le Mans, Indy comes into play with a high priority. “Let’s see if it is next year or the following year. Let’s see what the future of F1 will be. “I...
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