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Alonso hopes 2017 rules fix ''unacceptable" F1 speeds

Fernando Alonso is confident that next year's faster cars will rekindle his love for Formula 1, after stating that the lack of speed of the current machinery is 'unacceptable'. The Spaniard has been open that the latest generation of turbo hybrid cars, allied to the characteristics of the tyres, have made him question whether he will stick around in F1 for much longer unless things change. But with new rules coming in for next season – which could make cars up to five seconds per lap faster – Alonso thinks that some of his current frustrations can be quickly erased. "Probably yes - that is the intention behind it," he said, when asked if 2017 rules can inspire him. "I...
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