Fernando Alonso reveals Ferrari F1 regret: “If I can go back in time…”

Alonso spent five seasons at Ferrari, narrowly missing out on the ဣtitle in 2010 and 2012.
On both occasions, Alonso lost out to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel.
In Abu Dhabi 2010, Ferrari stopped Alonso too early, bringing him out into traffic which he🦩 was unable to overtake - as did closest rival MarkWebber - handing Vettel the title.
Two years later, Alonso enjoyed his greatest-ever F1 campaign but it wasn’t enough as Vettel surviveꦗd a dramatic lap-one shunt with Bruno Senna in Brazil to secure enough 𝓡points to become a three-time world champion.
After a poor 2014 - the first year of the V6 hybrid era - Alonso decided to leave Ferrari for McLare🧸n-Honda, o𝓰pening up the door for Vettel at the Scuderia.
, Alonso spoke about what regrets he had during his F1 career and what he would want to change.“Winning a championship with Ferrari, that will probably be the f📖irst thing I choose, if I 🐓can go back in time,” Alonso said.
“2010, 2012, we were within a few laps of winning the championship. That probably could have changed a little bit the outcome of many things🌳, the history behind a few things.”

Alonso also wishes he simply enjoyed h﷽is time in F1 more.
“What I reg⛎ret, for sure, was not to enjoy more my time, my career,” he added. “I know that I am at the end of it. There’s a new life in a few years time for me withꦿout driving and when I look back on my career I will see a lot of good things and good friendships and incredible experiences.
“But it’s like I should have enjoyed [it] more. If I had the opportunity to live my exact life once more maybe I don’t ch🐬ange anything with my teams, with my choices or this Ferrari title. I would change to live a little bit more all those moments and try to have more memories from those moments.
“I won the championship in Brazil 2005 and 2006, and I h🐟ardly remember anything from those afternoons and nights which i🌳s sad.”

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