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GPFans on MSNF1 champion Fernando Alonso sticks boot in Lewis Hamilton rivalry with Max Verstappen Silverstone commentsTwo-time world champion Fernando Alonso has once again fuelled his rivalry with British F1 legend Lewis Hamilton, with some ...
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Autosport on MSNAlonso angered by Aston Martin's strategy calls during F1 British GPThe Spaniard went backwards at Silverstone as his rivals, including team-mate Stroll, benefited from a more optimal strategy ...
Two-time F1 Champion Fernando Alonso is recovering from surgery after suffering a broken jaw in a cycling accident on Thursday. Alonso was hit by a car in Lugano, Switzerland.
Fernando Alonso remains with Aston Martin for a third consecutive F1 season in 2025.Alonso led Aston Martin to fourth in the F1 Constructors’ Championship in 2024, but it was ultimately a ...
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GPblog on MSNF1 TODAY | Alonso can work with Verstappen... for a fee! The Dutchmn responds to Mercedes rumoursMedia day at Silverstone ahead of the racing activities during the British GP weekend has ended, and thus GPblog brings you ...
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Autosport on MSNNico Hulkenberg’s first F1 podium will “shut up everyone that doubted him”The Sauber driver picked up his first podium in F1 after a chaotic British GP, and almost the entire grid came out to ...
Never afraid to speak his mind, Fernando Alonso brings much-needed color to F1. And his resurgence could make 2023 a whole lot more fun.
Fernando Alonso, who drives for Aston Martin in Formula 1, celebrated after placing third in the 2023 Miami Grand Prix. “I’m proving I’m still fast, at whatever age,” said Alonso, 41.
F1 news: Fernando Alonso’s Saudi Grand Prix penalty the latest which is ‘too extreme’, says George Russell. 12:14, Kieran Jackson. Formula One needs to apply common sense in handing out ...
Fernando Alonso became an F1 household name in 2003. (PIERRE ANDRIEU/AFP via Getty Images) Alonso soared, becoming F1’s youngest race winner in 2003, its youngest world champion two years later ...
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Fernando Alonso drops new F1 retirement hint with ‘time of truth ...Fernando Alonso has said that he is likely to retire at the end of the F1 2026 season as things stand, with Formula 1’s new regulations “the time of truth” for Aston Martin.
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