Speaking to reporters at the Russian Grand Prix after
attending an IndyCar race in Alabama at the weekend, the double
Formula One world champion expressed surprise at the level of
interest in the United States.
"What is for sure is that the impression of how big is the Indy
500 has increased in my opinion after these days, how the people
get super-excited about the race," said the McLaren driver.
"These last three or four days, I walked in the airport in
Indianapolis or Chicago and everyone was stopping me and shaking
hands and wishing me good luck. It was like being in Spain for a
moment."
Alonso is missing next month's showcase Monaco Grand Prix, a
race he has won twice before, on May 28 to compete at
Indianapolis on the same day in a bid to match the late Graham
Hill's 'Triple Crown'.
Britain's Hill, also a double Formula One world champion, is the
only man to have won the Monaco Grand Prix, Indy 500 and Le Mans
24 Hours sportscar race.
The 35-year-old said that while he had been surprised by the fan
reaction, he had not changed his view on the challenge he faced
in adapting to racing on oval circuits.
"I remain very open of how difficult it will be to drive those
cars, at those speeds and in traffic," he said. "But I am ready
to learn as much as I can and hopefully be competitive."
Alonso has set himself a punishing schedule for the next few
weeks, flying to the United States immediately after the Bahrain
Grand Prix.
He will heading back across the Atlantic next week for practice
before coming back to his home Formula One race in Barcelona.
Travel problems last weekend, with his return flight canceled
due to bad weather in New York, had not made life any easier.
"A couple of hours in the airport, went through Chicago to Milan
and then Milan to here. I arrived this morning and after this
press conference I go to bed," he said.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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