<p>"As far as I am concerned, he'll be driving a Renault next year," Ghosn told Europe 1 radio on Friday. <br /><br />The Italian and Spanish media have been full of stories about Alonso moving to Formula One's most successful team as a replacement for Finland's 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen. <br /><br />Both Raikkonen and Brazilian Felipe Massa have contracts with the Maranello team until the end of next season, however, and Ferrari have dismissed the reports as mere speculation. <br />Alonso, who won both his titles with Renault, was also in dismissive mood when asked about the reports at the German Grand Prix. <br /><br />"They are only rumours. They have been happening in the last four or five ayears," he said, denying he had a Ferrari contract or had been talking to the Italian team. <br /><br />"We are not even at the halfway point of the season here. We are in the beginning of July and normally after the summer it is time to talk with people -- if you are interested in something outside of your team," he added.</p>
<p>"As far as I am concerned, he'll be driving a Renault next year," Ghosn told Europe 1 radio on Friday. <br /><br />The Italian and Spanish media have been full of stories about Alonso moving to Formula One's most successful team as a replacement for Finland's 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen. <br /><br />Both Raikkonen and Brazilian Felipe Massa have contracts with the Maranello team until the end of next season, however, and Ferrari have dismissed the reports as mere speculation. <br />Alonso, who won both his titles with Renault, was also in dismissive mood when asked about the reports at the German Grand Prix. <br /><br />"They are only rumours. They have been happening in the last four or five ayears," he said, denying he had a Ferrari contract or had been talking to the Italian team. <br /><br />"We are not even at the halfway point of the season here. We are in the beginning of July and normally after the summer it is time to talk with people -- if you are interested in something outside of your team," he added.</p>