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Alonso expects small run-up before F1 drivers are back on level
New cars in 2022 means a hectic winter for the drivers. Fernando Alonso expects that a small run-up will be needed before the drivers can handle the new cars and rules. For the Spaniard himself, the oldest driver on the grid, the preparation will be a little busier still. The two-time world champion expects that as many as three or four races will be needed in 2022 before everyone gets used to the new cars and the new rules. In this, the Spaniard does not immediately see a heavier preparation. The work in the simulator and the days with the team will be more. In conversation with Formula1.com the Alpine driver can look back on changes in the sport during his almost twenty years of active...
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