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Formula One fans claim Taylor Swift had a dig at Fernando Alonso in her new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ after singer’s rumored romance with the Spaniard last year

Formula One fans claim Taylor Swift took a jab at driver Fernando Alonso in her new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ after the duo’s rumored romance last year. 

Before Swift was wrapped in Travis Kelce’s arms, she was rumored to be dating Alonso, the 42-year-old who drives for Aston Martin in Formula One. 

The double album, which was released Friday at midnight features the song ‘imgonnagetyouback’.  

In the track, Swift sings about an Aston Martin falling in a ditch. 

Swift’s musical catalog is full of songs about current and former flings, such as Harry Styles and Joe Jonas. Now, Alonso could be in the 14-time Grammy Award winner’s crosshairs. 

Swift’s new album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, was released on Friday at midnight

Alonso is a two-time Formula One world champion who has won 32 Formula One races

Alonso is a two-time Formula One world champion who has won 32 Formula One races

‘Small talk, big walk, act like I don’t care what you did I’m an Aston Martin that you steered straight into the ditch,’ Swift sings. 

‘Then ran and hid. And I’ll tell you one thing, honey. I can take the upper hand and touch your body,’ Swift continued. ‘Flip the script and leave you like a dumb house party Or I might just love you ’til the end (Ah-ah-ah).’ 

Swift nor the 42-year-old Alonso confirmed their romance, but internet rumors have taken a life of their own, especially since ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ was released. 

‘Wait….. did they actually date then?’ one Formula One fan said online. 

‘Taylonso will never die,’ another racing fan stated. 

Swift and Kelce have been publicly dating since last September, when she attended a Kansas City Chiefs game against the Chicago Bears. 

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