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Autosport on MSNFernando Alonso defends Aston testing F1 car upgrades on a sprint weekend
Aston Martin is bringing another car upgrade to Spa – a sprint weekend with just one hour of free practice, an experimental ...
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GPblog on MSNHamilton ranked behind Alonso: 'He often completely disappears'
Already in his rookie campaign back in 2007, Lewis Hamilton was battling against Fernando Alonso when the two were teammates ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNAlonso’s advice for under-fire Colapinto as Alpine rumours swirl
As Franco Colapinto faces intense speculation, Fernando Alonso has told the rookie driver that he has to accept there will be ...
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso finished the British Grand Prix in P9, and he was not impressed with the team's strategy decisions.
Fernando Alonso just can’t get enough of the thrill of traveling at speed. That goes for both two wheels as well as four. After stepping away from Formula One in 2018, the two-time world ...
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FirstSportz on MSNLewis Hamilton Declares He Won’t Leave Ferrari ‘Without a Title’ Unlike Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso
Scuderia Ferrari is the most iconic name in the world of motorsport. The Italian team has the richest legacy in The post ...
Alonso had lost little of his edge in his time away from F1, ending his podium drought with third place in the 2021 Qatar Grand Prix. But his demanding, obsessive pursuit of success was also evident.
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Motorsport.com on MSNFernando Alonso angered by Aston Martin's F1 strategy in British GP
The Spaniard went backwards at Silverstone as his rivals, including team-mate Stroll, benefited from a more optimal strategy ...
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.
Fernando Alonso said his third-place finish in the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday was “too good to be true” and fueled the belief he could win again in Formula One.
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O'Ward to Cadillac Rumors 'Like Alonso and Taylor Swift'
IndyCar driver Pato O'Ward has again denied the rumors that he will leave the sport to join Cadillac in Formula 1 in 2026.
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