Oct.13 (GMM) Fernando Alonso has played down the likelihood that he will drive a single race beyond the end of his current McLaren contract.
Amid McLaren-Honda's abysmal 2015, there have been rumours the Spaniard might take a sabbatical next year, even though he is all signed up for 2016 and 2017.Alonso rejected that speculation at Sochi last weekend, where he notched up his 250th grand prix start.Only a handful of drivers have ever surpassed that milestone in F1, and Alonso will be tantalisingly close to the nearly-unprecedented tally of 300 races by the time the 2017 season concludes.Indeed, just ahead of Sunday's race, Formula One Management published an on-screen message marking Alonso's 250th race and reminding him that he has "only 50 to go".But Alonso told Spanish television TV3: "I don't think I will get to 300 grands prix."However, he acknowledged that in F1, one should never say never."When I made my debut in Australia in 2001, I didn't think I would make it this far," said the 34-year-old.
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