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Alonso would move to top team alongside No.1 driver

Fernando Alonso has said he would be open to taking a seat at a front-running team next season, even if it means going up against an established ‘number one' driver. Alonso's contract with Alpine expires at the end of the season and talks are due to begin over his future with the team from July, with reserve driver and Formula 2 champion Oscar Piastri waiting in the wings for an opportunity next season. But the two-time World Champion has made no secret of the fact he wants to continue in Formula 1 beyond the end of the year, and he's still searching for the third title which has eluded him for the past 16 years. “I think so,” Alonso told Sky F1 when asked if a third World...
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