Spaniard testing in Bahrain ahead of season opener with Alpine team

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Dubai: Two-time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso expects to race all season with titanium plates in his broken jaw.
The 39-year-old Spaniard is testing in Bahrain and he does not expect any issues on track in what will be his comeback campaign after two years away.
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Asked about his goals, and whether he could hope to win races and championships again with a team that finished fifth last year, the two times Le Mans 24 Hours winner said he still had plenty to offer.
“The main (reason) why I am here or came back is because I felt I was at my best in the last couple of years, I felt I was driving better than ever and had to make a decision on what was the next challenge,” Alonso said. “I thought that being at my best now, Formula One was the place to be.
“To win races and championships I think you need a few more things than just your motivation or beliefs. You need a package, the luck, the momentum. It’s something we want to build with the new Alpine name.”
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