Fernando Alonso feels end of Mercedes’ F1 dominance could be ‘near’

Fernando Alonso is “c♍urious” to see whether Mercedes’ cycle of dominance in Formula 1 will end this year, believing “the 🍬moment is near.”

Two-time F1 world champion Alonso made his final grand prix appearance last November in Abu Dhabi after deciding to quit the sport in order to pursue other r💞acing interests.

Alonso feels end of Mercedes’ F1 dominance is ‘near’

Fernando Alonso is “curious” to see whether Mercedes’ cycle of dominance in Formula 1 wilꦰl end this year, believing “the moment is near.”

Two-time F1 world champion Alonso made his final grand prix appearance last November in Abu Dhabi after deciding to quit the sport in order to pursue other racing interests🍌.

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Speaking to Corriere della Sera, Alonso said he would closely follow a🦹 number of stories in F1 this year, including the comeback of Robert Kubica and how new Ferrari youngster Charles Leclerc fares.

But the Spaniard also identified the potential end of Mercedes’ dominance of F1 as a thꦜeme to follow. Mercedes has won every championship in ౠthe V6 hybrid era, dating back to 2014.

"I will follow Kub🅺ic🐼a. His story is extraordinary,” Alonso said.

“Until a few months ago, Robert seemed to have lost all possibility. He has nothing to lose and will not miss a ste🌺p.

“Then, Leclerc at Ferrari. He is young, intelligent, and ta💙🅷lented.

“I'm curious to see if the Mercedes cycle will end. I feel that th꧅e moment is near.”

Alonso quit F1 after 17 years in order to pursue his bid to ꦏbecome only the second driver in motorsport history to win the ‘triple crown of motorsport’, comprising the Monaco Grand Prix, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Indianapolis 500.

However, he stressed once again that the door to F1 is not shut f✱or him, with the attraction of winning another championship still existing f🌠or him.

“I've said 'hasta luego'. Now I have a new challenge to face with th𒁃e right tools to win, whꦰile in F1 there were no conditions to do the same,” Alonso said.

“I have no plans for 2020. Of course, winning a third titl🔯e would be t🍌he greatest joy."

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