Close Menu
InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Comprehensive assessment of the shifting power dynamics defining Formula 1’s radical 2026 era.

    Russell reigns supreme in Melbourne as Verstappen stages a defiant charge through the field.

    Ferrari stakes their claim: Leclerc and Hamilton lead the way in Melbourne

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    • HOME
    • FORMULA 1
    • MOTOGP
      • WorldSBK
    • SINGLE SEATERS
      • IndyCar
      • Formula E
      • Formula 2
      • Formula 3
      • Formula 4
    • RALLYING
      • WRC
      • Rally Raid
      • ERC
      • World RX
    • SPORTS CARS
      • 24H Series
      • WEC
      • GT
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    WEC

    Alonso WEC program about proving he is “best in the world” – Domenicali

    RaiedFebruary 4, 2018
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Former Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Stefano Domenicali believes Fernando Alonso’s appearances at the Indy 500 and now a WEC program is about proving he is “one of the best in the world”.

    Domenicali, who now works for another Italian brand, Lamborghini, was at the helm at the Scuderia for both of the Spaniard’s near-title misses in 2010 and 2012 and ultimately oversaw what was considered a potential dream pairing of Alonso and Ferrari end in disappointment.

    The double world champion would move on to McLaren in 2015, another chapter that has not had a happy ending and it is for that reason his former boss claims he has looked elsewhere.  

    “Fernando is looking for challenges outside of F1 because his team is going through a difficult period,” Domenicali told Italy’s Corriere dello Sport. “He wants to demonstrate his skills, to prove that he remains one of the best in the world.

    “Today at the top there are three drivers: Alonso, Hamilton and Vettel. The differences between them are minimal and depends on the cars they drive.”

    As the motorsport world continued to react to the news on Tuesday that the 36-year-old would be racing with Toyota in the WEC, the man himself was already behind the wheel of his LMP1 machine, taking part in a test day at Motorland Aragon in Spain.

    This marked his second appearance with the Japanese manufacturer, after driving with them in Bahrain in December, and two more private tests are planned before the Prologue event at Paul Ricard in April.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    WEC postpones Qatar 1812km amid regional tensions; Imola to host season opener

    March 3, 2026

    Valentino Rossi makes a strong debut in the BMW M Hybrid V8

    November 5, 2024

    Toyota take drama filled victory in Italy; Porsche beat Ferrari in close race

    July 18, 2021
    Top Posts

    Sainz receives reprimand for actions following Brazilian GP crash

    November 4, 2024

    The end of an era: Why MotoGP is swapping Phillip Island’s cliffs for Adelaide’s streets?

    February 18, 2026

    Valentino Rossi makes a strong debut in the BMW M Hybrid V8

    November 5, 2024

    Mercedes fined €10,000 for tire pressure adjustments ahead Sao Paulo GP

    November 4, 2024

    Comprehensive assessment of the shifting power dynamics defining Formula 1’s radical 2026 era.

    March 9, 2026

    The 100-win countdown: Marquez enters 2026 season as the man to beat

    February 24, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    InsideRacing.com© 2016 - 2026. All Rights Reserved.
    • Contact us
    • Our Authors

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.