Although the Renault F1 team is at the center of a race-fixing scandal, driver Fernando Alonso isn’t worrying about a job. It seems he has one lined up over at Scuderia Ferrari…
<P class=MsoNormal target=”_blank”>Several reports indicate that the two-time world champion will sign on with Ferrari’s F1 team starting with the 2010 season. The contract, reportedly valued at more than $36 million per year, will place Alonso behind the wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car for the next five years. There is an option for a sixth.
<P class=MsoNormal target=”_blank”>Neither Alonso or Ferrari are confirming reports, but Stefano Domenicali, Ferrari’s team principal, told reporters “as soon as we are ready we will let you know. We don’t want to wait too long.”
<P class=MsoNormal target=”_blank”>Speculation suggests Alonso’s signing may prompt Kimi Raikkonen to return to his former employer, McLaren, for the 2010 season.
<P class=MsoNormal target=”_blank”>Source: F1-Planet












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