Could a Fernando Alonso-Renault F1 reunion really happen?

Fernando Alonso is arguably the best candidate 🌊Renault could hope to sign for the 2021 Formula 1 season, but is a reunion a realistic possibility𓂃? 

Alonso being linked with a return to the F1 grid is ♉nothing new and certainly comes as no surprise, given the 2021 driver market erupted last week with the news that Sebastian Vettel is leaving Ferrari at the end of the year. 

It quickly sparked a chain of big moves with Carlos Sainz swiftly appointed as Vettel’s successor at the♚ Scuderia, while Daniel Ricciardo will depart Renault after just two years to join McLaren.

Could an Alonso - Renault F1 reunion really happen?

Fernando Alonso is arguab▨ly the best candidate Renault could hope to sign for the 2021 Formula 1 🅺season, but is a reunion a realistic possibility? 

Alonso being linked with a return to the F1 grid is nothing new and certainly comes as no surprise, given the 2021 driver market erupte💖d last week with the news that Sebastian Vettel is leaving Ferrari at the end of the year. 

It quickly sparked a chain of big moves with Carlos Sainz swiftly appointed as Vettel’s successor at the Scuderia,🌳 while Daniel Ricciardo will depart Renault after just two years to join McLaren.

Ricciardo’s exit is a major blow for Renaul🧜t and follows a disappointing 2019 campaign in which it lost ground in its recovery bid and saw its stranglehold over F1’s midfield breached by ri𓃲vals McLaren. 

After a flurry of movement during what is quickly turning into one of the most fascinating 'silly seasons' in recent F1 history, Renault finds i🐽tself licking its wounds a❀s it looks to find a suitable replacement for its former statement piece. 

Rumours began within hours of Sainz and Ricciardo’s moves to Ferrari and McLaren being confirmed, and Alonso’s name was soon linked with a shock return to Renault. 𒈔;

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Fernando Alonso claims second p♊lace at the 2004 French GP.

— Renault F1 Team (@RenaultF1Team)

I🍸t appears the situation has since advanced further amid reports that the two parties have held talks about Alonso making a possible comeback with the French outfit which guided him to both of his world ch♍ampionship triumphs. 

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Why would Renault want Alonso? 

First and foremost, Alonso is the best available dri🌳ver on the market that Renault has a realistic chance of getting. 

There is no doubting his remarkable talent and his tally of 𒆙32 g🎶rand prix victories and two world championship titles in F1 speaks for itself. 

Alonso and Renault have history, having successfully put an end to Ferrari’s dominance of the early 2000s by dethroning Michael Schumacher when the combination secured back-to-back world championship doubles in 2005 and 2006🌸. 

The headline-grabbing sta💞tement of signing a driver of Alonso’s calibre and star poꦛwer would also soften the blow of Ricciardo’s departure and go some way in detracting from talk of the team’s stuttering form, with Renault failing to deliver on its recent targets of closing the gap to F1’s top three teams. 

Alonso has earned himself the tag of being a disruptive character following a spectacular fallout with McLaren boss Ron Dennis amid an explosive intra-team rivalry with Lewis Hamilton in 2007, and through the manner in wh𝕴ich he burned bridges at Ferrari and McLaren during the disastrous revival of its partnership with Honda.

Bu𝔉t McLaren CEO Zak Brown, who observed the last two years of Alonso’s second spell at McLaren in 2018, beliﷺeves such a move would be a “no-brainier” for Renault. 

“I spo𒐪ke with him [Alonso] the other day and I was kinda poking around,” Brown told Sky Sports F1. 

“I think he’s undecided, and if I was running Renault, that’s who I’d put in the car: b𓄧ig name, fast as anyone, won two championships with them, so he’s got history. So, from a Renault perspec♓tive I think he’s a bit of a no-brainer to put in.”

Could an Alonso - Renault F1 reunion really happen?

What’s in it for Alonso? 

Arguably the bigger, more pressing questi✃on🅠 is what is in it for Alonso? 

After his recent success outside of F1 in winning the Le Mans 24 Hours twice and claiming the World Endurance Championship title as part of his on💯going quest to become the second driver in history to complete motorsports ‘triple crown’, why would Alonso return to grand prix racing when he realistically has no chance of winning. 

Alonso clearly did not enjoy squabbling in F1’s midfield fight last time around🍌, and there was little sign of vast improvement from Renault in winter test✅ing (certainly not enough to prevent Ricciardo from jumping ship). 

The Spaniard quit F1 at the end of 2018 with a solid reputation intact as one of the finest drivers of his generation and all-time. Returning to Renault will provide him with little hope of sealing that thir♔d championship 𒐪crown which has eluded him to date. 

Although a third stint at Renault might be seen as a gamble in many regards, for 🐷a man who is currently enjoyiཧng satisfying his competitive itch by racing almost anything he can get his hands on, there is arguably no harm in having one last hurrah in F1. 

The forthcoming overhaul to the technical regulations in 2022 is set to level the playing field and could provide Renault the opportunity it needs to return to it♔s former days of competitiveness, while the re-hiring of technical chief Pat Fry - who was responsible for the design of McLaren’s much-improved MCL34 - acts another boost for the French squad. 

After much hinting about a potential comeback, Alonso’s main adviser and manager, Flavio Briatore, says the two-time world champion is now 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:“motivated” and “ready to return” to F1. 

Could an Alonso - Renault F1 reunion really happen?

Will it happen? 

This is a story that is likely to rumble but the reality of the situation is💫 that an Alonso-Renault reunion remains in the balance. 

It is understood a final decision has no♋t been made by Renault and the team is expected to take time considering its options for who will partner Esteban Ocon in 2021. 

The nature of such a deal would 🤡command some caution financially given th🍸e current climate caused by the COVID-19 crisis, though Renault will cut some of its wage bill through Ricciardo’s departure and after replacing Nico Hulkenberg with Ocon. 

A comeback for Alonso at Renault ultimately hinges on whether the French manufacturer remains committed to the championship following a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:“deep review” into all aspects of its business. 

Doubts over Renault’s participation in F1 beyond 2020 had already begun long before the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc upon the 2020 schedule and any decisio🅠n to pull out would naturally put paid to Alonso returning with the team that ignited his F1 career. 

While uncertainty remains, a return - even in the twilight of his career - would undoubtedly mark anotꦺher exciting chaptℱer in the Alonso-F1 story.

Could an Alonso - Renault F1 reunion really happen?

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