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‘When you’re old enough, it’s hard': Alonso reflects on his return to Formula 1

Alpine F1 driver Fernando Alonso has opened up on his return to Formula 1 after two years on the side-lines. The Spaniard left the sport after spending four years with McLaren, having won 32 races in his career – the last of which came at the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix. He managed a podium finish in Qatar this year, and played a key role in team-mate Esteban Ocon’s victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. All of this followed a horrible cycling accident in Switzerland in February, necessitating metal plates in his face. READ: Alonso set for surgery following February bike crash The 40-year-old has no intention of stopping his racing career any time soon, with the Spaniard looking to race in...
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