Fernando Alonso will be free to drive for whomever he chooses at this year’s Indianapolis 500 after ending his relationship with McLaren. [caption id=“attachment_6822501” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
File image of Fernando Alonso. AFP[/caption] The Formula One team confirmed on Monday that the double world champion’s contract had expired at the end of last year and was not renewed. “Fernando is a world-class competitor and we wish him well for the future,” said a team spokesman. “While our relationship has come to a natural conclusion, he will always remain part of the McLaren family.” Alonso, twice a winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours sportscar race, has made winning Indianapolis his major focus of the year to complete the so-called Triple Crown of Motorsport. Now 38, the Spaniard failed to qualify in a McLaren for last year’s Indy 500 after leading the race on his debut in 2017 with Andretti Autosport. McLaren are returning to The Brickyard in May as part of a fulltime IndyCar return in partnership with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. The team have been renamed Arrow McLaren Racing SP, competing with two Chevrolet-powered cars and a possible third entry for Indianapolis. Alonso, who left Formula One as a McLaren driver at the end of the 2018 season and competed in this year’s Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia, has since been linked with a return to Honda-powered Andretti. He had also carried out an ambassadorial role for McLaren last year.
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