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X1 Racing League: Pippa Mann hails league for promoting equality, looks forward to experiencing Indian motorsport culture
Amitb •Pippa Mann, who will race for the Mumbai Falcons in the inaugural edition of the X1 Racing League taking place at Greater Noida and in Chennai, talks about gender equality in motorsport, some of her memorable moments on the race track and more.
Formula 1: Two-time champion Fernando Alonso back with McLaren as ambassador and car tester for next two years
•Alonso, a winner in 2005 and 2006 raced for the Woking-based constructor in 2007 and between 2015-2018 but will keep racing at the Indianapolis 500 this year looking to secure motorsport’s Triple Crown having already won a Monaco Grand Prix and a Le Mans 24.
Fernando Alonso ready for busy 2018 season with McLaren in Formula 1 and Toyota in World Endurance Championship
•Fernando Alonso faces the busiest year of any Formula One driver but the Spaniard has played down fears he could be spreading himself too thin by competing in two world championships at once.
Fernando Alonso could quit Formula 1 over failure to win at McLaren-Honda, proposed 25-race calendar
•Alonso, who was champion in 2005 and 2006, last won a race at the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix.
Indianapolis 500: Fernando Alonso's run could usher in exciting new phase in Motorsport
Mithila Mehta •Fernando Alonso’s run at the Indianapolis 500 will be remembered for decades to come. It could potentially usher in an exciting new phase in the world of Motorsport.
Indianapolis 500: Fernando Alonso's dazzling debut spoilt by Honda engine failure, Takuma Sato wins
•Despite his Formula One pedigree, Alonso faced a welter of new challenges. He had never raced before on an oval, never driven an IndyCar and hadn't done a rolling start since his karting days.
Formula 1 podcast: Previewing Monaco Grand Prix and Fernando Alonso's stint at Indianapolis 500
Mithila Mehta And Kunal Shah •Motorsport’s Super Sunday is here! Luckily for F1 fans, the Monaco GP and Indy 500 are in different time zones allowing us to follow two of the iconic races that make up the ‘Triple Crown’ of Motorsport.
Jenson Button to come out of retirement for one race, will replace Fernando Alonso for Monaco Grand Prix
•Fernando Alonso has been allowed to miss the Monaco Grand Prix to compete instead for British-based McLaren at the Indianapolis 500.
Fernando Alonso's decision to race for Indy 500 an attempt to grow his brand outside Formula 1
Mithila Mehta •If there’s one driver who can fly the Formula 1 flag high at America’s most-popular race, it has to be Fernando Alonso.
Formula One looks to gain foothold in American market after Liberty Media takeover
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