Fernando Alonso: 'Withdrawal is unthinkable'

Fernando Alonso of Spain and McLaren Honda smiles as he walks through the paddock after practice for the Malaysia Formula One Grand Prix at Sepang Circuit on March 27, 2015
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Fernando Alonso insists that, although ultimate success in F1 has eluded him for a decade, he has found "happiness" with the McLaren-Honda project.

Fernando Alonso has insisted that, although ultimate success in Formula 1 has eluded him for a decade, he has found "happiness" with the McLaren-Honda project.

Some see the Spaniard's situation vastly differently, after he left Ferrari amid apparent acrimony only to find a much less competitive alternative.

However, the 34-year-old scoffs at the retirement rumours.

"Never," he insisted to Cadena Ser radio when asked if he had even considered it.

"I never thought about retirement or a sabbatical. I do not think I am the most talented on the grid, but I think I am one who has worked the hardest to get the results in these 16 years. A withdrawal or a year out is unthinkable for my character."

He added: "Success is very temporary, [the goal] is to find happiness in what you do because that way you perform better and better. I have found that in recent years."

Alonso's best result since rejoining McLaren was a fifth-place finish in last year's Hungarian Grand Prix.

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