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Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso has twice won his home race and maintains that Barcelona will keep its place. Advertisement “I don’t think that we will lose Barcelona.
Formula 1 icon Fernando Alonso, one of Spain’s most loved sports figures and a proud Real Madrid supporter, recently caused quite a stir with his latest remarks about FC Barcelona. In a light ...
Real Madrid have plenty of famous fans, some of those not Spanish. However, experienced Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso, a Spanish national born in Oviedo, has followed Los Blancos since he was a ...
He met Fernando Alonso, then F1’s new kid on the block on his way to a first world championship. He met Michael Schumacher and got close to the iconic red Ferrari F1 cars for the first time.
In Fernando Alonso’s first Formula 1 season with Aston Martin, 2023, ... “We lacked top speed, so on the straights we were losing a lot,” he said in Barcelona.
Alpine A110 R Fernando Alonso Edition Is A Limited Run Special Celebrating F1 Driver’s Wins. ... too, with the set-up approved by the racer at his home circuit in Barcelona.
The Spaniard went backwards at Silverstone as his rivals, including team-mate Stroll, benefited from a more optimal strategy ...
From the gravel to the points: Aston Martin’s sole driver in the Spanish Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso, managed to transform an early misstep in his home race into his first points-paying finish ...
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 ...