Red Bull deny approach to Alonso for 2019

The Red Bull Racing Team say Fernando Alonso's agent made an enquiry about their interest in the Formula One driver but they never made an offer to him.

Red Bull Racing Team boss Christian Horner

Red Bull Racing Team boss Christian Horner denies an offer was made to driver Fernando Alonso. (AAP)

Red Bull have denied making an offer to McLaren's Fernando Alonso as they sought a replacement for Australian Daniel Ricciardo.

Double world champion Alonso, who has announced he is leaving Formula One at the end of the season, told reporters on Thursday at the Belgian Grand Prix that he had turned down a Red Bull approach for 2019.

Ricciardo is joining Renault next year, with Frenchman Pierre Gasly announced this week as his successor graduating from Red Bull-owned Toro Rosso.

"Just to be totally clear, there was no offer to Fernando Alonso for next year," Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said on Friday.

"We have offered Fernando a contract in the past, but that was back in 2007."

Horner said Alonso's manager Flavio Briatore, a former Renault team boss, had made an enquiry as had Formula One's commercial rights holders Liberty Media about possible interest in the Spaniard.

Horner suggested the Liberty approach was to be expected, with Alonso a major personality in the sport whose absence would be felt.

"There was just an enquiry as to whether we would consider Fernando, which you can understand from a promoter's point of view," he said.

"Fernando Alonso is a great asset to Formula One. If he could be in a competitive car, I'm sure they would prefer him to be staying than pursuing his Triple Crown. I wouldn't expect them to do anything different," he said.

Horner said Red Bull's position had always been that they invested in youth, and the drivers in the Red Bull junior programme.


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