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"Unbelievable" Alonso backed to rediscover past F1 glory

Sam Hall Monday 26 April 2021 13:45 Alpine racing director Davide Brivio has described the motivation of Fernando Alonso to succeed in F1 as "unbelievable" following the Spaniard's return to the sport after a two-year absence. Alonso may have two titles to his name and tasted success in other championships yet the 39-year-old has so far struggled for form and performance in the A521. Article continues under video Brivio, who is new to F1 after making the transition from MotoGP, has still seen enough to be convinced of the former champion's potential. "To be honest, in general, I think with Fernando, the ability is there, the talent is there, the motivation is...
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