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Alonso focused on job in hand

20/12/2005 - 07:46:00
Fernando Alonso insists he will not be distracted when he defends his world championship next season, despite the early announcement of his move to McLaren for 2007.

The 24-year-old won Renault’s first world title as a constructor last season but will leave after the 2006 campaign, heading for their rivals.

That move was announced yesterday, giving Alonso a year to work with Renault knowing he will be heading to pastures new.

McLaren adopted a similar strategy in 2004 when they announced their signing of Juan Pablo Montoya, prompting the Colombian to deliver a lacklustre fifth place in the drivers’ championship.

But Alonso is confident his form will not waver next year, insisting: “I’m pleased that we are able to make this announcement already now as it will allow my current team and I to focus 100% on defending the world championships next year.”

Renault president Patrick Faure backed up his star driver’s claim, suggesting a successful title-defence is still on the cards.

Faure and team boss Flavio Briatore must find a replacement for Alonso, likely to be Heikki Kovalainen, but the Frenchman is adamant his plans for success in 2006 are on track.

Faure said: “Our priority at the moment is 2006. We aim to maintain our level of performance next year with an aggressive technical programme and competitive approach.”

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