Between the controversies and the fights on the track, the 2005 F1 season gave the fans a show hard to forget. The 2005 F1 ...
Red Bull’s Paul Monaghan believes Fernando Alonso still has what it takes to dominate in Formula 1, if given the right tools.
F1 2016 World Champion and former Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg says it is “difficult to imagine” Fernando Alonso ... title triumphs with Renault. Alonso announced last April that he will ...
Fernando Alonso remains with Aston ... Despite driving for a backmarker team, Alonso quickly impressed and was signed by Renault as their test driver for 2002. He became a Grand Prix winner ...
Fernando Alonso Diaz is a Spanish F1 driver who is currently racing for the Aston Martin team. Alonso, a two-time F1 champion, enjoyed spells with Renault, McLaren, Ferrari and Alpine in the past ...
But the impact of all the changes will take some time to make themselves felt, believes Fernando Alonso, who is hopeful the team will eventually get to the point he can dream about adding to his ...
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso arrives in the ... who previously worked with Alonso during his F1 title wins with Renault in 2005 and 2006, including executive engineering consultant Pat ...
The Brit’s shunt came nine years after one of F1’s most bizarre pre-season incidents when Fernando Alonso found the wall on the same track while driving for McLaren. While Hamilton walked away ...
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso has revealed his next ambitious adventure following his potential Formula 1 retirement after the 2026 season. The 43-year-old F1 veteran believes he is nearing ...
Liam Lawson has reflected on his feud with Fernando Alonso following their intense battle at the 2024 United States Grand Prix, conceding that he “didn’t intend on pi**ing him off”.
Missed opportunities and burned bridges with multiple teams have defined Fernando Alonso’s career — apart from his two title wins with Renault in 2005 and 2006. Still, he is fighting to claim the ...
Fernando Alonso is the most ... the grid and their woeful reliability record. Renault F1 boss Flavio Briatore hailed his performances as ‘excellent’. And yet, the French manufacturer, who controlled ...