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Alonso set to remain at Alpine in 2022

Article To news overview © Alpine Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi has revealed Fernando Alonso is on track to secure another year at the team and has not seen any signs of the double F1 world champion being difficult to work with. Rossi confirmed that Alonso is on a "one-plus-one" contract this season, with an option to stay with Alpine for the 2022 F1 season as new technical regulations are introduced to the sport. "He is doing great," Rossi told BBC Sport. "He is as fast as ever. He is certainly extracting the most out of the car. The car is not incredibly fast and he still manages to get some super-hot laps and qualify the car very well. So far, so good."...
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