'The car feels good', says Alonso as he completes impressive 127 laps on Alpine debut

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BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - MARCH 12: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Alpine F1 Team looks on from the grid

Fernando Alonso made his long-awaited return to Formula 1 with Alpine - and disproved any doubts about his fitness following his pre-season bike crash - as he completed a stellar 127 laps for his new squad over the second day of testing in Bahrain.

Alonso, who suffered a broken jaw in a cycling accident last month, missed Alpine's pre-season shakedown and virtual launch, but the two-time champion was finally back at the wheel of the resplendent blue A521 on Saturday at Sakhir - and notched up the second-highest tally of laps with 127 to Nicholas Latifi's 132 (more than two race distances).

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"Yeah the car feels good," he said. "I think we still have to understand a little bit of the characteristics of the new aero package and the 2021 rules, so there’s still some work to do but I think we are following the programme that we set two days ago, yesterday with Esteban [Ocon]; today with myself."

The Spaniard's mileage means that Alpine have now completed the most laps with 257 (Red Bull and Alfa Romeo sitting on 256).

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However, Alonso's fastest lap was completed on the C2 (hard) compound, meaning he was the second-fastest driver on the white-walled tyres behind Red Bull's Sergio Perez. The Alpine driver explained that achieving long runs and steady pace was the team's plan all along.

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"I think our choice for the winter has been to choose the harder compounds and to run as many laps as possible," he said, "so you know, we are I think qualifying in two weeks’ time [and that] will be the time for the softs, not even tomorrow."

So it's likely that Alpine - who have stood out thanks to their unique airbox design - will look to continue notching up the miles on the final day, with little focus on a 'glory run' on low fuel and soft tyres. Esteban Ocon will be in the car in the morning, with Alonso taking over for the final afternoon.

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