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Fernando Alonso blasts conspiracy rumours, distancing himself from Alpine-Piastri drama

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Fernando Alonso says he is "sad" to be implicated in a conspiracy surrounding the ongoing Oscar Piastri affair.The FIA's contract recognition board is scheduled to hear the matter about 21-year-old Piastri's next move in Formula 1 within days, as McLaren clears the way for him by terminating Daniel Ricciardo's contract.But one rumour is that the saga affair was engineered, at least in part, by Flavio Briatore, who is close to the Aston Martin-bound Alonso and Piastri's manager Mark Webber.Not involvedWhen asked if Briatore and Webber were involved in his decision to leave Alpine, 41-year-old Alonso said at Spa: "Not at all.

Honestly, it was quite sad and annoying to read that conspiracy because I made this decision and explained why."Indeed, the Spaniard has explained that he was in lengthy talks with Alpine about 2023 and beyond for months, but "nothing officially happened"."If Sebastian (Vettel) continued, probably this would not have happened," Alonso said. "And what happened after with Oscar is completely not my thing."I've always been doing my things, and while Flavio comes to some races, it is with other things that he has with Stefano (Domenicali) and F1 and the Paddock Club and things.

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