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Alonso has nothing left to prove in Formula 1

Fernando Alonso has had an illustrious career in motorsport, and the two-time Formula 1 World Champion believes he has nothing left to prove in the sport, as rumours surrounding a possible return to the series continue to swirl Alonso parted ways with McLaren following their failure to qualify for the Indianapolis 500, a win at the event would have sealed Fernando Alonso's Triple Crown of motorsport. He retired from Formula 1 in 2018 but is reported to be considering a return if a competitive seat becomes available. Alonso won the F1 World Championship in 2005 and 2006 but is adamant he has nothing left to prove in the sport and hinted a possible move to the Dakar Rally, a move which was...
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