Fernando Alonso laisse la porte ouverte à un retour aux 24 Heures du Mans avec Verstappen

Fernando Alonso a indiqué qu'il pourrait participer à nouveau aux 24 Heures du Mans à l'avenir, notamment s'il est associé à Max Verstappen.

Le double champion du monde de Formule 1 a tenu ces propos lors d'une interview sur scène à Barcelone. Alonso a remporté la classique d'endurance en 2018 et 2019 avec Toyota. Il a exclu un retour en IndyCar mais a exprimé son intérêt pour d'autres défis. Ceux-ci incluent une possible victoire au rallye Dakar et la réalisation d'une rare triple couronne composée de succès en Formule 1, en endurance et en rallye. Alonso reste engagé envers Aston Martin en Formule 1. Après sept manches de la saison 2026, il occupe la 18e place du championnat des pilotes avec un point, tandis que l'écurie est 10e au classement des constructeurs.

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