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Alonso making the move to IndyCar

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Two-time champion Fernando Alonso will leave Formula One at the end of the season and potentiall­y move to IndyCar in the United States.

McLaren Racing confirmed Tuesday the Spaniard will not return to F1 next year for an 18th season, and Alonso said F1’s leadership group tried to convince him to stay with the series.

“I made this decision some months ago and it was a firm one,” Alonso said in a statement. “Neverthele­ss, I would like to sincerely thank Chase Carey and Liberty Media for the efforts made to change my mind and everyone who has contacted me during this time.”

There’s been lengthy speculatio­n that McLaren will enter IndyCar with Alonso as one of its drivers. Alonso ran the Indianapol­is 500 a year ago and was in position to win the race until his engine failed.

He also ran the Rolex 24 at Daytona as a warm-up for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in which Alonso was part of the winning team. Alonso has been pursuing the top motorsport­s events and has said he would like to return to Indianapol­is and add a win in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” to his resume.

“Let’s see what the future brings,” Alonso said in a statement, “new exciting challenges are around the corner. I’m having one of the happiest times ever in my life but I need to go on exploring new adventures.”

Alonso has 32 career F1 wins, 22 poles and 97 podiums. He won two world titles and was runner-up three times.

He’s in his fifth season driving for McLaren.

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