It's hard to fault Fernando Alonso some lack of involvement. While he blew out his 43 candles last July and recently reached 400 starts, the double world champion does not want to hang up his suit. However, he has not had the most fun season of his career, and the drop in performance of
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
20/12/2024 at 12:30 a.m.
Fernand has faith, so much the better because he remains an incredible fighter. If he was rather politically correct in 2024, what will happen in 2025 if the new arrivals do not considerably improve the descendant of the AMR24, especially since he does not have much to expect from his garage CDI?