Toto Wolff says Fernando Alonso will not return to Formula 1 with Mercedes.

Recently, 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg joked that a petition should be created to bring two-time Alonso back to the grid.

However, the 38-year-old's 2020 project actually looks set to be the off-road Dakar Rally with Toyota.

The Japanese carmaker has revealed that over the next give months, Alonso will undergo a testing programme to "familiarise himself" with the event's challenges.

That programme started in Africa this week.

Wolff, the Mercedes boss, told Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport that Alonso will not return to Formula 1 with the dominant German team.

"Fernando is undoubtedly one of the strongest drivers, but after his adventure at Ferrari he no longer had the opportunity to drive a competitive car," he said.

"The top teams all have their alpha drivers already. Sometimes it's not enough to be good at driving, you also need to have the right circumstances."

When asked if a Mercedes 'dream team' of Alonso alongside Lewis Hamilton is unthinkable, Wolff answered: "Yes, it is.

"We don't want to repeat certain stories that happened when the two of them were together at McLaren."


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One F1 fan comment on “Wolff rules out Alonso for Mercedes

  1. Mitchell Palmer

    For a top team, the requirement for a No 2 driver is to be fast enough to win a race if the No 1 breaks down or has an off day, but mature enough to realise that he actually is the No 2, won't get first shot at the updates, shouldn't out-qualify the No 1, should drive to protect the No 1 if he's in the lead, and drive for the team rather than himself. That pretty much pre-supposes an older guy who knows he isn't going to make World Champion (maybe 'again'?). Otherwise you inevitably get team disruption, as with Vettel/Riccardo, Riccardo/Verstappen, Vettel/Leclerc, and the little episode Toto is referring to. Arguably, Kimi is the ideal No 2 and thus Ferrari shot themselves in the foot this season in terms of the championship. Must admit though that I'm not entirely sure that Bottas is quick enough to do the 'winning in event of a breakdown' bit now, as the competition inches closer to Mercedes. But Alonso? No, he'd never agree to do the above job in a million years. And Toto has just stated the obvious.

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