Fernando Alonso deja la puerta abierta a un regreso a Le Mans junto a Verstappen

Fernando Alonso ha indicado que podría regresar a las 24 Horas de Le Mans en el futuro, especialmente si fuera formando equipo con Max Verstappen.

El bicampeón de Fórmula 1 hizo estas declaraciones durante una entrevista en un evento en Barcelona. Alonso ganó la clásica prueba de resistencia en 2018 y 2019 con Toyota.

Descartó un regreso a la IndyCar, pero expresó interés en otros desafíos. Entre ellos se incluyen una posible victoria en el Rally Dakar y completar la inusual triple corona de éxitos en Fórmula 1, carreras de resistencia y rally.

Alonso mantiene su compromiso con Aston Martin en la Fórmula 1. Tras siete rondas de la temporada 2026, ocupa el puesto 18 en el campeonato de pilotos con un punto, mientras que el equipo se encuentra décimo en la clasificación de constructores.

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