Alonso says he has not given up thoughts of winning the F1 title this year, but concedes he'll need Verstappen to hit trouble to have a chance.
Fernando Alonso says he and Aston Martin have not given up thoughts of winning the Formula 1 world championship this year, despite Max Verstappen’s current dominant form.The Spaniard secured his best result of the season in the Monaco Grand Prix as he took second place behind Verstappen in the rain-affected race.
The current advantage that Red Bull has over the rest of the field means there is little hope of Alonso being able to take the challenge to Verstappen in pure pace terms, but that has not left the double world champion thinking there is no hope of the title this year. in 2010 and 2012 – where he was in contention for the championship until the final round despite not having the best car – have shown exactly what is possible over the course of a campaign. Let's see.
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