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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.
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.
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.
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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 MSNAlonso announces deadline for his decision to race in 2027 or not
Fernando Alonso has set a deadline for his decision to stay in Formula 1 beyond 2026 or not. The two-time world champion is trying every trick in the book to push Aston Martin further up the grid. He ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNAlonso’s advice for under-fire Colapinto as Alpine rumours swirl
Colapinto was handed a Formula 1 lifeline by Alpine when Flavio Briatore signed the Argentine driver as one of its reserves ...
Fernando Alonso ‘invents’ overtaking opportunities in Spain. Additional reporting by Thomas Maher. The drought is over: Veteran racer Fernando Alonso has finally ended his run of points-free ...
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso finished the British Grand Prix in P9, and he was not impressed with the team's strategy decisions.
Formula One star Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin didn’t waste any time capitalizing on the buzz from Taylor Swift’s new album. Alonso, who was randomly linked to the pop superstar last April ...
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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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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.
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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