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Fernando Alonso’s Monaco GP retirement explained as ‘forensic examination’ begins - MSNFernando Alonso was forced to retire halfway through the Monaco Grand Prix, following a mechanical failure on his Aston Martin. Running in sixth place, Alonso pulled off the track at La Rascasse ...
Fernando Alonso says Formula 1 drivers are "too nice" in politely fielding questions about whether the Monaco Grand Prix needs changing.
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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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Yardbarker on MSNAston Martin reaffirm Alonso commitment amidst market rumoursFernando Alonso secured a second consecutive points finish at the Canadian GP, capitalising on a competitive AMR25 to secure important points for Aston Martin.
Fernando Alonso has explained that Aston Martin must utilise the remainder of this year's Formula 1 season to ensure that ...
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GPFans on MSNFernando Alonso hints at Aston Martin CONSPIRACY in thinly-veiled favouritism accusationF 1 champion Fernando Alonso has aimed a thinly veiled accusation at his Aston Martin team after a difficult British Grand ...
Despite his success in the racing world, Alonso admits that as a child, he admired soccer players more than drivers. His ...
F1 legend Fernando Alonso is one of the most exciting drivers in the history of the sport. The Spaniard won the world ...
Lewis Hamilton is known for two things: his grand level of succes in F1 and his ruthless quest for that title-winning tenth, something he believes stems from his McLaren days beside ardent rival ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNFernando Alonso sends message to ‘outside voices’ on his F1 careerRecording only his second points finish result of the F1 2025 season in Canada, Fernando Alonso isn’t bothered by “outside voices” as the paddock knows who the “top five drivers” are. It has been a ...
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F1 Chronicle on MSNFernando Alonso Thinks He's Still In F1's Top FiveFernando Alonso says he is mentally strong enough to ride through adversity in Formula 1.The 43-year-old may not have won a title since 2006, or a race in well over a decade, but he thinks he is still ...
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