Fernando Alonso has talked up the opportunity to race outside of Formula 1, claiming he will be a “better driver” following his upcoming appearance at the Daytona 24 Hours later this month.
The Spaniard is one of several F1-linked drivers using the endurance race as the first stop on their racing calendar in 2018 with Lance Stroll, Lando Norris, Paul di Resta all taking part, but the double world champion is the most significant as many see his outing as preparation for a run at the Le Mans 24 Hours later in the year.
“It’s a true pleasure to go back racing in the States, in front of the US fans. In less than a year, I will have competed in two legendary races, which makes me very proud,” Alonso commented after also racing in the Indianapolis 500 last May.
“I have always wanted to challenge myself in other categories of motorsport, as this is what you need to become a better driver. Going out of my comfort zone by taking part in such an iconic race as the Daytona 24 Hours is just amazing.”
The McLaren driver will be racing for United Autosports, with whom his F1 team boss Zak Brown is also associated, and his preparation for the event has only increased the 36-year-old’s level of excitement.
“I just cannot wait to jump in the car and drive on the famous oval,” Alonso said. “In the last couple of months, I have been spending time watching several Daytona 24 Hours, which made me even keener to go out there and try myself. It’s going to be fun!”