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Fernando Alonso: I’ll keep driving until someone’s quicker

Fernando Alonso insists he has no regrets over leaving Formula 1, after driving McLaren’s 2019 car, and says he will keep competing in motorsport until he is beaten by a quicker driver. Alonso raced in Formula 1 from 2001 to 2018 and stepped back from a race seat last year in order to pursue opportunities in other categories, having entered the WEC Super Season and the upcoming Indianapolis 500. Alonso tested McLaren’s MCL34 in Bahrain last week – having remained connected to the team – and labelled it a step forward in every department. But he stressed he has no regrets over his decision to leave the sport. “I think what I had to achieve in Formula 1 or more...
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