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Alonso to leave F1 at the end of this season / His letter to F1 / As talented as Schu, says Massa

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Tuesday August 14, 2018 After months of speculation, Fernando Alonso has announced he's walking away

Tuesday August 14, 2018 [Alonso to leave F1 at the end of this season]( After months of speculation, Fernando Alonso has announced he's walking away from F1 at the end of this season but did not say where he is off to. [Dear F1... I love you too. From Alonso]( Fernando Alonso announced he's quitting Formula 1 at the end of this season and gave a poignant goodbye to the sport via social media. [Massa: Fernando Alonso is as talented as Michael Schumacher]( Fernando Alonso is on the "same level" as Michael Schumacher but has had less success than the German because he can "split a team"; that's according to Felipe Massa. [Pirelli 'ready to face' F1 tyre war]( Although Pirelli are "ready" to face a tyre war should F1 go in that direction, Mario Isola believes having one supplier makes more financial sense. [McLaren not 'disappointed' with Stoffel Vandoorne but...]( There is some good news for Stoffel Vandoorne with Zak Brown saying he's done an "excellent job", McLaren just want him to beat Fernando Alonso a bit more often. [Charles Leclerc: Progress looks bigger than it is]( Charles Leclerc reckons Sauber's in-season progress has looked "bigger" than it is really is given his struggles in the opening races. [Driver reviews: Toro Rosso, Sauber, Williams]( In the first of three parts, PlanetF1 assesses the performances of every driver, starting with those at Toro Rosso, Sauber and Williams. [Cyril Abiteboul: Renault engine 'good enough' for title]( Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has insisted their engine is capable of a title challenge and it is Red Bull who only have themselves to blame. [Chase Carey explains drop in TV audience figures]( Formula 1 chief executive Chase Carey has said the drop in TV viewing figures is not due to a lack of interest in the sport. [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ole Media Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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