Alonso doesn't know if Ferrari will make staff changes

Alonso doesn't know if Ferrari will make staff changes

Fernando Alonso said this week that he envisions a "10-year" career with Ferrari and then retires. During an interesting interview for the Spanish radio Onda Cero, the two-time world champion said that "perhaps" he would like to work closely with Flavio Briatore again, while he promised not to want to repeat the 2007 experience at McLaren . Alonso, 29, explained that he would not have stayed with the English team in 2008 even if he had won the title by beating Lewis Hamilton.

He said it is "more difficult" to work with Ron Dennis than it is with FIA race director Charlie Whiting. And when asked if he preferred Sebastian Vettel to Hamilton as world champion, he replied "yes".
He commented on his first season at Ferrari: “It was a fantastic year. In the end it was a superb season."
They asked him what he thinks of the rumors that Ferrari may change its staff a bit, as a consequence of this season's mistakes. “I don't know if all the people will continue or not. What I maintain is that we must remain united and have a competitive car,” replied the Spaniard.

Filippo Ronchetti

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