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Alonso confirms he will stay with Alpine in 2022

Article To news overview © Alpine Fernando Alonso has announced he will remain with Alpine for the 2022 Formula 1 season alongside current teammate Esteban Ocon. Alpine revealed earlier this year that Alonso is on a 'one-plus-one' contract this season, with an option to stay with the team for 2022 as new technical regulations are introduced to the sport. This option has now been activated. More to follow...
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