
Fernando Alonso has denied rumours he has already signed a contract to race for Ferrari in 2010.
With world champion Kimi Raikkonen recently reiterating claims he could quit F1 at the end of 2009, Ferrari could find themselves short of a star driver.
But there were reports the problem had already been solved with the Scuderia rumoured to have signed Alonso for the 2010 season onwards.
The Spaniard, though, said: "I was not talking to anyone there. I've seen many things written everywhere. It's not a big problem.
"It's also strange to read about 2010; we are in 2008. I don't know what I will do next year, so imagine in two years' time!
"There's nothing. Just rumours."
As for claims Alonso could leave Renault at the end of this season if the team doesn't improve, the Spaniard said: "It is too early to speak about the future and too early for me to think about the future.
"It is only the seventh grand prix of the championship this year and there is a long way to go to the end.
"First of all I want to improve the results and the performance we are having now.
"The aim for the next two or three months is to be closer and closer to the podium which is the real target.
"There is enough to do to reach this target that I don't want to lose too much time on the future."


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