Alonso has no regrets over McLaren switch
Two-time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso is happy with his decision to move to McLaren despite their problems in 2015.
Fernando Alonso has no regrets about switching from Ferrari to McLaren for 2015 as he believes there are exciting times to come for the team.
Alonso's five years at Ferrari brought three second-placed finishes, but they struggled 12 months ago as the Spaniard had to settle for sixth overall.
His frustrations saw a return to McLaren – where he finished third in 2007 – but they have not been able to compete as they encountered problems with their Honda power units.
Despite his experience Alonso has only scored 11 points from 17 races - including seven retirements - however he remains happy with the choice he made and is positive about the future.
"It's been a tough year and a difficult season for us but it has been a step forward in my career," said the two-time world champion.
"I had five fantastic seasons at Ferrari but l finished second and l needed a new motivation and a new project which l could trust and which would be the only way to become champion again.
"I have learnt so much and l enjoy working with McLaren, and with Honda with the Japanese discipline. I am very, very happy and looking forward to next year being a little bit easier in terms of results."
He added: "There are a lot of expectations in the team and l think for 2016 the main goal is to come back to where we belong, fighting for top positions.
"I don't know if that means fighting for the world championship, fighting for victories or just fighting for podiums. That is difficult to know in a complex sport like Formula One."