Alonso may quit if F1 adds races; Hamilton calls Canadian GP “exceptional”
MONTREAL — Veteran driver Fernando Alonso will quit Formula One racing if the world’s top series opts to expand to 25 races per year.
The two-time F1 champion from Spain said Thursday he is busy enough with a 20-race schedule.
“I started when the calendar was 16 races, plus tests,” he said. “Now we keep increasing the races year after year and I think we are at a number that is quite demanding already.
“Between the preparation, the sponsor events, the tests, the commitments, plus 20 or 21 races it is already enough. If there are 25 or 26 races maybe it’s good in some aspects but in others, how demanding becomes your life? At this point of my career I consider a good quality of life more important than to do more seasons in F1. So if the calendar stays between 20 or 21, the range we know from the last couple of years, I will be happy to continue. If it is increasing like NASCAR, which has 40 or 50 races, it isn’t for me.”


