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Alonso to Join Daytona 24 Hours

Alonso to Join Daytona 24 Hours
Alonso to Join Daytona 24 Hours

McLaren’s Fernando Alonso will compete in next January’s Daytona 24 Hours sportscar race as preparation for an eventual tilt at Le Mans.

The United Autosports team owned by McLaren executive director Zak Brown announced the move on Thursday, Reuters reported.

Alonso, a double Formula One world champion who is competing in this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, made a big impression last May when he entered the Indianapolis 500 and led for 27 laps.

He has set his sights on becoming only the second driver, after Briton Graham Hill, to win motorsport’s Triple Crown.

That entails winning the Formula One title or Monaco Grand Prix according to other interpretations, as well as Indianapolis and Le Mans.

Alonso, 36, has won Monaco as well as his 2004 and 2005 world titles. He recently signed a contract extension keeping him at McLaren in 2018.

“The Daytona 24 Hours is the most iconic US endurance race and one of the world’s great races. Everyone knows it,” said the Spaniard. “It’s not part of the Triple Crown but, as I have always said, my aim is to be a complete driver and this experience will help me in the preparation for any other endurance race I might take part in.”

“I am excited to go back and race in America,” he added.

Daytona comes before the start of Formula One’s pre-season testing when drivers are mostly working on physical preparation for the year ahead.

Le Mans, on June 16-17, does not clash with any grand prix, unlike Indianapolis which is on the same weekend as the showcase Monaco race.

 

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