Renault's former double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso has categoricaly stated that he will not be a Ferrari driver - in 2009 at least...
Fernando Alonso has moved to finally quell all speculation linking him to a move to Maranello next year, by insisting that such a possibility 'was never an option' - at least for 2009.
It was revealed that Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo stopped by at the Renault garage to chat to Alonso during last week's pre-Italian Grand Prix Formula 1 test at Monza - fuelling the rumours that the Spaniard is set for a future in scarlet - but the man from Oviedo has insisted that he will not be Prancing Horse-bound next season.
"I saw him for five seconds," the 27-year-old told Spanish newspaper Diario AS of his encounter with di Montezemolo. "He asked me how I was doing. Next door was [Giancarlo] Fisichella and he gave him a hug. He also saw [Lewis] Hamilton.
"It has always been known that their two drivers are under contract. It was never an option for next year.
"I am 27 and have enough time to get back to winning races and championships, whether with Ferrari or another team. When I won my two championships with Renault, Ferrari were behind me, so I am not afraid of the challenge."
"Ferrari has always respected contracts and we are very happy with the couple of drivers that we have," concurred the 30-time world championship-winning outfit's team principal Stefano Domenicali. "That's the real situation, as I have always said."
Current employers Renault as well as Honda, BMW-Sauber and Toyota are all continuing to hold off from announcing their own drivers for 2009 until Alonso makes up his mind as to where he wishes to drive, with Honda team principal Ross Brawn admitting in Spa-Francorchamps ahead of this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix that the Brackley-based outfit will only firm up its line-up 'when Fernando decides where he wants to go'.
Whilst the Scuderia's door would appear to be closed to the former double F1 World Champion in the immediate future, however, the 19-time grand prix-winner did confess in an interview with British broadcaster ITV that he would not rule out driving for the Italian concern at some point in the years to come, adding simply 'I don't know' when asked if he would be a Ferrari driver in 2010.
"I need to keep thinking not only for next year but also for the near future, so we will see," he urged.




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I am always surprised at people who follow F1, who just because they follow F1 should have a decent bit of intelligence, continue to follow the British media to classify Fernando as a "trouble-maker".
No troulbe at Minardi, no trouble at Renault (just two-world titles) and no trouble again this year at Renault. He is driving better than anyone in the world and consistantly qualifying a lower car in the top 10.
EVERY team in F1 is courting Fernando Alonso, including Ferrari, because he is hands down the best driver in the world who knows how to win world titles.
i belive ferrari do not want alonso cause he is a bit of a trouble maker.thank god he is no longer with mclaren
Since Ferrari had confirmed its drivers earlier, then maybe Alonso was thinking of driving one of the Ferari transporters. Or better still they could give him the job of driving a drunken Kimmi to his hotel, after his nights on the town.
Though I am a fan of Heidfeld, Alonso in a BMW Sauber would be something to watch in 2009, not least for the fact that it would make Kubica go even quicker and set up an interesting intra-team battle.
NO WAY ALONSO, Ferrari wants decent drivers i.e glock, rosberg, someone who wont throw his rattle out of his pram if things dont go his way, remember Mclaren, do ferrari really need this man NO!!!!!!
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