Fernando Alonso lascia aperta la porta a un ritorno a Le Mans con Verstappen

Fernando Alonso ha indicato che potrebbe tornare a partecipare alla 24 Ore di Le Mans in futuro, in particolare se in squadra con Max Verstappen.

Il due volte campione di Formula 1 ha rilasciato queste dichiarazioni durante un'intervista sul palco a Barcellona. Alonso ha vinto la classica dell'endurance nel 2018 e nel 2019 con la Toyota. Ha escluso un ritorno alla IndyCar, ma ha espresso interesse per altre sfide. Tra queste, una possibile vittoria al Rally Dakar e il completamento di una rara tripla corona di successi in Formula 1, gare di endurance e rally. Alonso rimane impegnato con l'Aston Martin in Formula 1. Dopo sette gare della stagione 2026, si trova al 18° posto nella classifica piloti con un punto, mentre la scuderia è 10ª nella classifica costruttori.

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