Alonso postpones autobiography until after F1 career to reveal "truth"

Two-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso has delayed the publication of his plan👍ned autobioಞgraphy until after his career ends so he can reveal “my own truth of things”.
Alonso’s autobio🍸graphy, which is titled ‘Racer’, was originally due to be published at the end of 2018 but was delayed after the Spaniard decided to continue racing at events such as t⛎he Le Mans 24 Hours, Indy 500 and Dakar Rally.
Having returned to F1 this season with th🤪e re𒈔branded Alpine squad following a two-year hiatus from the sport, Alonso has now revealed it will not be released until after he retires. ‘Racer’ currently has a pre-order release date of 30 September 2021.
Speaking in an Instagram live with Alpine ahead of this weekend’s Emi🐻lia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola, Alonso said: “I've been working on a book for a couple of years already. I planned originally to send it out in 2🐎018 when I left F1.
“And then we postponed it for quite some time now because I re🅠alised that I kept racing in different categories and am now back in F1.
“So I will do it when I stop, and I ca꧙n tell my own ex🍃periences and my own truth of things.
“Because if the book comes out while 🍌I'm racing, t𝓀hen maybe it's a little bit strange. So I prefer to finish and then tell my experience in life in motor racing.”
Alonso’s autobiography is expected to address his rivalry and subsequent fallout with Lewis Hamilton at McꦍLaren in 2007, as well as the infamous ’Crashgate’ 𒉰scandal at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, which he won after Renault teammate Nelson Piquet Jr deliberately crashed to trigger a Safety Car period.

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