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Alonso impatient to check out the impact of F1's new regs

Fernando Alonso is impatient to discover the impact of Formula 1's new regulations, insisting the sport's overhaul was the very reason he returned to the fray last year. Alpine unveiled its new A522 on Monday, the car it hopes will carry the French outfit and its drivers further up the running order. Alonso heads into his second season with Alpine, but in many respects, it will be a first for the Spaniard as it will be for his rivals who will power into the unknown this week when F1's pre-season testing kicks off in Barcelona. "Last year was more of a transitional one for the team and obviously a continuation of the 2020 cars," said Alonso. "However, we still managed to...
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