Alonso: Easier adding 'fun' WEC races to schedule than more F1 grands prix
Fernando Alonso is happy to have more sports car races on his schedule than additional Formula 1 grand prix events “because they are mo🐓re fun” as he juggles two FIA world championship campaigꦓns in 2018.
With F1’s new bosses looking to expand the existing schedule to at least 25 ra𝐆ces in the coming years, Alonso said last year he would rather retire from the series than take on such a hectic schedule.

Fernando Alonso is happy to have more sꦰports car races on his schedule than additional Formula 1 🍷grand prix events “because they are more fun” as he juggles two FIA world championship campaigns in 2018.
With F1’s new bosses looking to expand the existing schedule to at least 25 ra🎐ces in the coming years, Alonso said last year he would rather retire from the series than take on such a hectic schedule.
But after signing a deal with Toyota for the FIA World Endurance Championship ‘super season’, including the 2𝔍4 Hoꦓurs of Le Mans, plus an appearance in the Rolex 24 at Daytona in January, Alonso is set to have taken part in at least 28 professional races by the end of the year.
Asked why heꦇ had changed his approach and was now happy to add the extra sports car events to his schedule, Alonso replied: “Because they are fun races!”
Having criticised F1’s “sad” predictab♎ility days earlieℱr, Alonso continued to explain how the series felt too defined by each team’s ability as opposed to how the drivers performed on-track, but felt tha♏t changes to🍬 the tyre compound selection could help improve races.
“Formula 1 is predictable,” Alonso said. "Formula 1 is about constructors’ championship. There are different teams in different rows of 🐠the grid, but there is not much more that the driver can do. That’s the sad thing.
“That’s why the tyre could be a factor [in F1]. The tyres are very good th🐻is year. The tyres are performing better than ever. Maybe the tyre is in a way a solution.
“If you spread the compounds and you make creativity into the str♊ategy for the engineers. Maybe that will hel🐬p the sport that at the moment is a little bit down.”
Alonso’s next sports car duties with Toyota come in early June at the Le Mans test day, which takes place between the upcoming𒉰 F1 races in Monacoꦯ and Canada.