The Spanish Fernando Alonso dispute this weekend at the United States Grand Prix his 400th race in the Formula 1. He is the oldest driver on the current grid and has experienced the great changes that the Great Circus has experienced in more than two decades.
During the FIA press conference prior to the Austin Grand Prix, Alonso spoke about this feat and the passage of time in the world of Formula 1.
“Refueling, fast cars on Sundays, the sound of the engine, great sponsors, grill girls, grill boys, we’ve had everything… Now everything revolves around social media and things like that. Before, it was like doing more things in the real world,” he said when asked what he misses most about his first years in the Great Circus.
“I recognize the number, okay but it’s some of these statistics that you don’t really care about. You know, I would love to run half of the 400 and win one more championship or win more races.“he stated.
Fernando Alonso does not see the end of his adventure as a professional driver close and believes that he has left “at least 40 or 50 more in the next two years” and could be champion again if he has “the best car on the grid.”
“Of course you can win a title at 40. I think Lewis is 40 or 39 now, 40 next year. And he’s a championship contender with Ferrari. The car is the main thing. What it takes to win a championship at 40 years old is the same as what it takes at 20 and with 30, which is the best car on the grid,” he added.
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