McLaren hasn't discussed race return with Alonso

  • Published on 27 Feb 2019 14:59
  • comments 0
  • By: Fergal Walsh

McLaren CEO Zak Brown says that he hasn't discussed a possible race return with Fernando Alonso yet.

The Woking squad announced on Wednesday that the Spaniard would take on an ambassador role at the team for the 2019 season. Alonso is expected to drive the car later this year, and help the team develop the MCL34 as well as build the MCL35.

Alonso stepped away from a full-time Formula 1 seat at the end of the 2018 season, after competing in the midfield for a number of years. However, any talk of a possible future return has not crept up yet.

"We haven't discussed it," Brown said. "We'll cross that bridge if we come to it, we're very happy with our two drivers. McLaren has aspirations in a variety of motorsports so to have Fernando's talent and experience inside the McLaren camp is a great part of our performance recovery that we're on.

"I've tried to get the best talent with Andreas Seidl, James Key, Pat Fry, and to have Fernando part of the development programme is a very important piece to the puzzle to make us competitive again."

Following his departure from a full-time F1 seat, Alonso remained keen on staying within the McLaren family. The double world champion will race at the Indianapolis 500 later this year, a deal that was confirmed last October. 

"From last summer, we've been discussing different scenarios," Alonso said. "The first one to secure was the Indy 500 run because of the timings and preparation that is needed to run there. But over the winter break, we kept discussing things.

"Today we announced it [the ambassador role], but we've known for a couple of weeks that this was happening. I'm very happy and proud to stay involved with McLaren to try and help and give my support to the F1 team and the younger generation of drivers."

The Circuit de Catalunya's current contract expires after its 2019 event, with doubt lingering over its spot on the future calendars. Speaking about the situation, Alonso laughed: "If Carlos [Sainz] wins the first two or three races of the year, the grandstands will be full."

Replies (0)

Login to reply

BE Grand Prix of Belgium

Local time 

BEGrand Prix of Belgium

Local time 

World Championship standings 2023

Show full world champion standings

Test calendar

See full test schedule

Related news

Give your opinion!

Will Bottas challenge Hamilton for the world championship in 2020?

Formula 1 Calendar - 2023

Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
-
Bahrain
3 - Mar 5
Bahrain
17 - Mar 19
Saudi Arabia
31 - Apr 2
Australia
28 - Apr 30
Azerbaijan
5 - May 7
United States of America
19 - May 21
Italy
26 - May 28
Monaco
2 - Jun 4
Spain
16 - Jun 18
Canada
30 - Jul 2
Austria
7 - Jul 9
United Kingdom
21 - Jul 23
Hungary
28 - Jul 30
Belgium
25 - Aug 27
Netherlands
1 - Sep 3
Italy
15 - Sep 17
Singapore
22 - Sep 24
Japan
20 - Oct 22
United States of America
27 - Oct 29
Mexico
3 - Nov 5
Brazil
17 - Nov 19
United States of America
24 - Nov 26
United Arab Emirates
See full schedule

Formula 1 Calendar - 2023

Date
Grand Prix & Circuit
3 - Mar 5
17 - Mar 19
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Street Circuit
31 - Apr 2
Australia Albert Park
28 - Apr 30
Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit
5 - May 7
United States of America Miami International Autodrome
19 - May 21
26 - May 28
Monaco Monte Carlo
2 - Jun 4
16 - Jun 18
30 - Jul 2
Austria Red Bull Ring
7 - Jul 9
United Kingdom Silverstone
21 - Jul 23
Hungary Hungaroring
28 - Jul 30
25 - Aug 27
Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort
1 - Sep 3
Italy Monza
15 - Sep 17
22 - Sep 24
20 - Oct 22
United States of America Circuit of the Americas
27 - Oct 29
3 - Nov 5
Brazil Interlagos
17 - Nov 19
United States of America Las Vegas Street Circuit
24 - Nov 26
United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit
See full schedule

Driver profile

  • Team Aston Martin
  • Points 478
  • Podiums 8
  • Grand Prix 141
  • Country ES
  • Date of b. Jul 29 1981 (42)
  • Place of b. Oviedo, ES
  • Weight 68 kg
  • Length 1.71 m
Show full profile

Team profile

Show full profile
show sidebar