Fernando Alonso: 2019 McLaren F1 car ‘a step forward in every aspect’
Fernando Alonso believes the 2019 McLaren Formula 1 car is “a step forward in every aspect” compared to last year’s model after first test outing of the year w⛎ith the team in Bahrain on Tuesday.
Alonso retired from F1 at the end of last year to pursue challenges outside of the sport, b꧅ut remained part of the McLaren family, leading to a test outing in the MCL34 car to try and aid its development. It marked Alonso’s first running in an F1 car since his final race in Abu Dhabi last November.

Fernando Alonso belieꦯves the 2019 McLaren Formula 1 car is “a step forward in every aspect” compared to last ෴year’s model after first test outing of the year with the team in Bahrain on Tuesday.
Alonso retired from F1 at the end of last year to pursue challenges outside of the sport, but remained paওrt of the McLaren family, leading to a ♍test outing in the MCL34 car to try and aid its development. It marked Alonso’s first running in an F1 car since his final race in Abu Dhabi last November.
The two-time F1 world champion was quick to praise the 2019 McLaren, saying he felt it was a step in the right direction after a difficult period for the team that saw Alonso finish no higher than fifth in four🐲 seasons.
“It’s a step forward in every aspect of the car. I think the car has more grip, the car is less draggy on the straights, and the engine is a b𒆙igger step better as well,” Alonso said.
“Overall, as a package, I think the car is on th𝔍e right direction.
“Obviously we saw in the first two races there is still another step to do if you want to comp💛ete with the top three teams, but as a first step I think, hopefully consolidate as the fourth [fastest] team or lead t⭕he midfield together with Haas.
“That’s t⛦he target. I felt that on the car as well.”
While Alonso has refused to entirely shut the door on an F1 🤪comeback, he stressed that Tuesday’s test running had not tempte𝐆d him to make a return.
“I think what I had to achieve in Formula 1 or more than what I ever dreamed, it was achieved already in the ജpast. No ⛄regrets,” Alonso said.
“If one day I𓆏 come back in F𝔉ormula 1, which I doubt because my decision is firm to stop Formula 1, it’s if I can win a world championship. That possibility is tempting for any driver.
“But to finish seventh or sixth, or even fourth, it’s not tempt😼ing still.”
Alonso will complete another half-day for McLaren on Wednesday in Bahrain, splitting running duties with Carlos Sai🐻nz Jr.