Fernando Alonso says the success he achieved with Toyota in WEC from 2018-19 shows he never lost his form. 'People always think that I've been in the darkest tunnel for decades [but] I've been world champion four years ago'
That slump prompted Alonso to quit F1 to chase the so-called ‘triple crown’, with him twice winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans, plus the 2018-19 WEC title, although he failed to snare the Indianapolis 500.
“I know that people always think that I've been in the darkest tunnel for decades [but] I've been world champion four years ago [with Toyota in the WEC].
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