Fernando Alonso insiste en que sigue siendo el mejor en la Fórmula 1

Fernando Alonso declaró durante el día de prensa previo al Gran Premio de Canadá que no necesita demostrar sus capacidades a pesar de las dificultades de Aston Martin esta temporada.

El bicampeón del mundo afirmó que mide su estado de forma a través de sus éxitos en karts y coches GT en lugar de en los resultados de la F1. Alonso señaló que sigue siendo el más rápido en esas categorías a sus 44 años y espera tener un coche mejor eventualmente.

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