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Fernando Alonso returning to Renault in 2008

It's widely being reported now that ace F1 driver Fernando Alonso has signed a letter of intent to rejoin Renault, his former team that he left this year to drive for McLaren-Mercedes. That, as we all know, hasn't turned out so well, with Alonso and his fellow teammate Lewis Hamilton constantly talking smack about each other or not talking to each other at all.

The signed letter of intent is reportedly a preamble for a three-year contract lasting from the 2008 season through 2010 and worth over $100 million. The deal hinges, however, on whether or not Alonso can get out of his current contract with McLaren that extends through the 2008 season with an option for 2009. If Alonso and Lewis keep acting like squabbling siblings, then McLaren may be more than happy to unload the champion to restore peace and order.

[Source: F1-Live.com, photo by Clive Mason/Getty]

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testa di cazzo

testa di cazzo @ Oct 11th 2007 2:07PM

as a renault fan, i don't even know if i want him on my team after the way he backstabbed us two seasons ago...

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John R

John R @ Oct 11th 2007 2:17PM

I think that picture succinctly captures Alonso's attitude and personality.

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ello

ello @ Oct 11th 2007 2:22PM

Although he is a good driver, Alonso is a sore loser, he can't bare the fact that Hamilton is a better driver and makes up stories that F-up the McLaren team chemistry. And to top it all of, the guy should have been more severly punished for the Ferrari espionage fiasco, should have been suspended at least one year (if it was up to me I would ban the guy for lifetime as it takes teams years of research and development to perfect their technologies not to mention the amount of money that goes into it, and that guy got it for for far less and used it)

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Vivek

Vivek @ Oct 11th 2007 2:25PM

He will now bitch and moan there when somebody else comes along? What's new?

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Vivek

Vivek @ Oct 11th 2007 2:25PM

He will now bitch and moan there when somebody else comes along? What's new?

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Dustin

Dustin @ Oct 11th 2007 2:35PM

Michael Schumacher was a whiny jerk as well, and everyone loved him. It goes with the job, apparently.

Anyways, so much for the Autoblog report of Alonso going to Ferrari. I guess I'll believe this when I see it.

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tpp

tpp @ Oct 11th 2007 5:55PM

Schumacher was NOT loved by all, not at all. He was a very polarizing figure. There are plenty of people who absolutely hate his guts for all of his stunts on and off the track. I'm one of them.

But Alonso is no Schumacher. Not now, or ever. He's just a dude in a fast car that's more reliable than the other dude's (Kimi) car.

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Cameron

Cameron @ Oct 11th 2007 2:36PM

I think the big question is who will take his seat at McLaren? Who really wants to be in Hamilton's shadow?

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Cypher09

Cypher09 @ Oct 11th 2007 2:50PM

The question is will Alonso's replacement get equal equipment? Tho my money is on Rosberg getting the vacant seat.

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frondeur

frondeur @ Oct 11th 2007 3:47PM

The first question is: if Alonso is getting equal treatment from McLaren, why would he leave for a team which is struggling right now?

The Second Question is: why would McLaren want to loose one of its two amazing drivers, who would have won them a Constructors Championship had it not been for the illegal actions of one employee (especially considering that without Alonso or Hamilton Ferrari would have won the constructors easily)?

I strongly believe this is all BS, propagated by lazy and uncreative "journalists" who have nothing better to do than speculate idly.

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Joshua

Joshua @ Oct 11th 2007 3:58PM

Best picture ever! Definitely worth 1000 words. Congrats Autoblog.

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LBuzzer

LBuzzer @ Oct 11th 2007 4:02PM

If I were Nico Rosberg, I'd beg my way to that vacant McLaren seat.
Hamilton and Rosberg on the same team? Yikes! Modern younger version of Prost/Senna superteam.

Alonso and Kovaleinen will make a decent team at Renault.

Now that this is settled, there'll be a slew of drivers switching seats and signing contracts.

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Brad

Brad @ Oct 11th 2007 4:08PM

That is what I figured would happen. You knew Fisichella would not be back at Renault next year and they have been very quiet about naming a possible replacement. Let Alonso go back to Uncle Flav. Maybe he cat put the pacifier back in Alonso's mouth so he will quit whining so much.

Rosberg would be a good fit at McLaren.

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TuuSaR

TuuSaR @ Oct 11th 2007 4:30PM

Nico doesnt want to go to Mclaren. Heikki is not going to be number two for Alonso thus not being in the same team.

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BILL

BILL @ Oct 11th 2007 5:02PM

It is my considered opinion that Alonso has been the problem - not Hamilton. All Hamilton has done is stuff Alonso up his own ass by beating him on the track. Alonso can't stand it and must engage in the most egregious behavior
possible. Why Ron Dennis put up with it is a mystery to me, so it must be a failing of Dennis to think it is a good plan to have his drivers engaging in this kind of BS. Alonso should have been released many weeks ago and left to sit on the sidelines while the season continued without him.

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Hugo

Hugo @ Oct 11th 2007 5:26PM

Hamilton has been heavily favored by McLaren. Extra laps in Q3, full access to Alonso's setups, not being punished at all after making comments that cost McLaren being investigated... He's Dennis' boy and he knows it.
Without all those little things, plus the aid from FIA (who runs to chastise Alonso at every opportunity, yet forgive Hamilton's dangerous manoeuvering in Japan), Hamilton would not be the championship leader.

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