Sky Sports F1 reporter Craig Slater dismisses rumors of Fernando Alonso joining Red Bull next season, stating that it is not going to happen.
Who will partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull next season? Sergio Perez currently has that seat but his place appears in jeopardy after a trying season, while former Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo is eager to return.
'This is not coming officially from the team but it is not going to happen.'Some senior and well-placed people have told me that maybe Alonso's management have been doing their due diligence again and assessing whether there are any better options for him next year.'Perhaps that has been inflated into a 'he is going to take Perez's seat rather than Ricciardo'.
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