MADRID, Spain - The Renault Formula One team announced Monday that it had signed Fernando Alonso, the double world champion and former McLaren Mercedes driver, to race for the team next year.
The 26-year-old Spaniard announced his return to the French team Monday after a turbulent season at McLaren.
Renault's Fernando Alonso, from Spain, kisses the trophy after winning the Formula One drivers championship following the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix at the Interlagos race track in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in this Oct. 22, 2006 file photo [Agencies]
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At Renault in 2005, Alonso became the youngest driver in F1 history to win the title. He repeated in 2006.
"I am delighted to be returning to Renault," Alonso said in a statement. "This is the team where I grew up as a driver in Formula One. Now it is time for us to begin a new chapter together."
Renault said that Alonso, who agreed to a two-year contract, would drive along with Nelson Piquet Jr. The duo will make their debut testing the new R28 car at Valencia from Jan. 22-24.
"Fernando and Nelsinho will form one of the most exciting driver lineup of 2008," Renault managing director Flavio Briatore said. "We are delighted to be welcoming Fernando back home to the team where he enjoyed his greatest success. His abilities as a driver and a team leader are well known, and we look forward to forging another strong partnership."
Spanish media reported that Alonso would earn $51.3 million per season, though Renault would not confirm the figure.
Alonso had been linked with a return to Renault ever since he was released from his three-year contract with McLaren in November. A move to the French team gained momentum Friday when FIA decided against penalizing Renault for possessing confidential information about rival team McLaren.
"To be honest, the first three weeks of November, I was on a much needed vacation and during which I disconnected from Formula One," Alonso said. "The decision to choose a team did not take more than a week, as me and the people close to me were clear about what we wanted."
Alonso dismissed talk that he could have taken a year off, preferring patience while analyzing all of the possible options.
"It would have never come to me not having a drive for next season," Alonso said. "We are talking about a very important decision and since I could not get back at the wheel of a car until January or February, there was no rush."
Alonso finished third in the 2007 drivers' standings with 109 points, though his season is better remembered by rocky relations with rookie driving partner Lewis Hamilton and a spy scandal that cost McLaren $100 million and all of its constructors' championship points.
Renault finished third in the constructors' championship in 2007 with 51 points, 153 behind champion Ferrari.
Alonso made his F1 debut in 2001 with Minardi and spent three years at Renault from 2003-06. In 105 races, he won 19 and finished on the podium 49 times.
Giancarlo Fisichella and Heiki Kovalainen drove for Renault in 2007.
"Renault had a difficult year in 2007, but I know that the team has real strength in depth," Alonso said. "I am confident they can produce a fast and competitive car and be back at the top in 2008."