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Fernando Alonso expects 'more interesting' F1 in 2021

Fernando Alonso believes Formula 1 will be in a “much better” state if planned widespread changes are introduced for the 2021 season. Alonso, who will exit the championship at the end of the campaign, has repeatedly railed against the current formula, with what he perceives as its predictability a primary bugbear. Formula 1 is set for an overhaul for 2021, with revised technical and sporting regulations – as well as commercial tweaks – that have yet to be exactly defined. “I think you need to make the sport interesting again,” said Alonso. “I posted a video of 2005 [Japanese GP] and I received 3000 comments of ‘this is the F1 I fell in love...
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