The Spaniard, who will be 40 in July, is returning this season with Alpine — the team that as Renault took him to titles in 2005 and 2006 — in a comeback generating plenty of headlines.
“The main why I am here or came back was because I felt that I was at my best in the past couple of years ... I felt that I was driving better than ever,” Alonso said during last weekend's testing in Bahrain, which hosts the opening race on March 28. “I had to make a decision on what was the next challenge after Le Mans, Indy, Dakar all the things that I tried.
Renault finished fifth last year but had three podium finishes with Daniel Ricciardo and Esteban Ocon and are looking to build on that.
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