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Alonso: Struggles could be attributed to Alpine philosophy

Article To news overview © Alpine Returning two-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso, who has so far struggled for form during the 2021 season, thinks his performance issues could be due to the philosophy employed by the Alpine/Renault outfit. After the first five races of the season, Alonso currently sits 13th in the Driver's Championship, scoring just a paltry five points. The former McLaren driver has so far failed to recreate his exceptional form after a two-year hiatus and now admits it will take him longer than anticipated to get up to speed. "I think it has something to do with the Renault/Alpine philosophy," Alonso told Racer.com when asked about his current...
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