WATCH: “Ready to go again,” Fernando Alonso puts his phone into the microwave in hilarious fashion
Fernando Alonso has a well-known reputation in F1 to be a bit of a prankster.
Fernando Alonso (Via: X/ sebsuns, screenshot)
Fernando Alonso, the former 2-time F1 world champion, is well-known in the paddock for his hilarious antics. While he is extremely serious when he is racing against the 19 other competitors, he is also as relaxed outside of the F1 track.
During the 2023 F1 season, Fernando Alonso was seen pulling quite a few pranks on his fellow F1 drivers. While the sport is currently at a halt, he has got the web talking with his recent microwave antics.
The Spaniard’s new video has surfaced, in which he can be seen putting his phone into the microwave and letting it heat up. Moreover, before putting his phone into the microwave, he added:
Ready to go again!!
HE’S NOT A REAL PERSON pic.twitter.com/iryMYbPT8A
— quimi♥︎ (@sebsuns) January 11, 2024
Looking at Alonso’s recent antics, it seems that he’s tried to have a bit of fun with his microwave antics. Moreover, he has also made it known that he is raring to go for the upcoming 2024 F1 season.
Fernando Alonso wants to win a third F1 world championship
While the 42-year-old has got the whole world talking with his most recent antic, one of the main reasons behind him continuing in F1 is to another world title. Alonso firmly believes that going out as a 3-time world champion will be the perfect ending for him.
On the current F1 grid, the Aston Martin driver is the oldest but despite this fact, he has not let his aging body hurt his racing. He is still fast as ever and on the back of this, was able to finish the 2023 F1 season in fourth place in the drivers standings.
2023 ✅? https://t.co/eoYsSdAvp3
— Fernando Alonso (@alo_oficial) November 26, 2023
Fernando Alonso is a huge inspiration to several drivers who want to follow in his footsteps. The upcoming 2024 season of the pinnacle of motor racing could prove to be the year when he finally gets a championship-worthy car underneath him.
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