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Fernando Alonso still wants another “two or three years” on the Formula 1 grid, the Spaniard saying he is “enjoying” everything about the sport.
Back in 2018, disillusioned with Formula 1 and its lack of competition, Alonso announced he was quitting the sport.
But after two years in endurance racing, while also trying his hand at the Dakar Rally as well as the Indy 500, he was back on the Formula 1 grid last season, using that year to prepare for this season and its all-new cars.
When the Spaniard re-signed with Renault, now known as Alpine, he put pen to paper on a multi-year deal.
This year’s championship marks year two, with the double former World Champion keen on extending for another two or even three years.
He told DAZN: “I still have a lot to offer.
“Right now, I am enjoying Formula 1 a lot. I enjoy racing, I am enjoying all the things because Formula 1 is not only the activity on the track, you have a lot of activities off the track and I also enjoy them.
“So I think at least two or three years I hope you see me around here.”
Racing new ground-effect aerodynamic cars this season, Alonso says the mood is buoyed at the Enstone team as they believe the new regulations have opened the door for a







