MCLAREN’S former two-time world champion Fernando Alonso will miss next month’s Formula One Monaco Grand Prix to race for them in the Indianapolis 500, the British-based team said Wednesday. The two showpiece races take place May 28 and McLaren — whose fortunes have plummeted in F1 — “will enter a single car in the 101st Indianapolis 500,” said a team statement. McLaren did not say who will take the Spaniard’s place for the Monaco race, one of the highlights of the Grand Prix calendar. However, his absence sparked speculation that his position could be filled in Monte Carlo by Britain’s Jenson Button, another ex-F1 world champion, who remains under contract in an ambassadorial role with McLaren. Alonso will race in a Honda-powered Andretti car branded as a McLaren for the Indianapolis 500, one of U.S. motorsport’s most prestigious races. The name of the race is always shortened to Indy 500. The 2005 and 2006 F1 champion said he wanted to compete in the Indianapolis 500 to have a chance of fulfilling a career ambition of completing motorsport’s “Triple Crown” in winning the Monaco Grand Prix, the Indianapolis 500 and the Le Mans 24 Hours. The only driver to achieve the feat was the late Graham Hill. Like Alonso, the British driver was also a double F1 world champion.(SD-Agencies) |