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Alonso claims he'd have no interest in driving in a spec-engine F1. (LAT Photo)
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Fernando Alonso has said he will consider leaving Formula 1 if the sport enforces standard engines from 2010.
The FIA proposal has been highly controversial, particularly among F1's car manufacturers, who have hinted the move might be reason enough to withdraw from the grid. Former double world champion Alonso, who drives for Renault, agrees with their logic.
"If they approve a single engine, that would be the last straw. It would be time to start thinking about retirement," the 27-year-old said at a team sponsor event in Spain.
Alonso said standardizing parts like engines would be another "backwards step" for Formula 1. He said the last V10 engines with nearly 1000 horsepower, before the sport reverted to the current V8s, were "exciting for the drivers -- auto racing at its limit.
"We've gone from a glimpse of the future to cars without electronic aids and no grip (and) which are a visual image of the past."