When did Fernando Alonso last win an F1 race?
Fernando Alonso is considered one of the greatest drivers in the world of Formula 1 and has been racing in the sport since 2001. He is a two-time World Champion, having won championships in 2005 and 2006 with Renault. Alonso is a driver beloved by fans and currently has the longest racing career in the history of Formula 1.
He has been the inspiration for many up-and-coming drivers who aim to drive in F1 one day. Alonso has a total of 32 career race wins and is currently racing for the team Alpine this season. He has driven for teams such as Minardi, Ferrari and McLaren as well.
Unfortunately, Fernando Alonso has not won a race in the 8 years of his F1 career, making the critics question whether he still possesses the fire to compete in the motorsport of F1 or not. Many fans love to see him race, especially the Spanish fans and he has garnered a lot of respect for himself in the community.
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Fernando Alonso’s return to F1 after a gap year
Fernando Alonso has one of the longest careers in the history of Formula 1 and is revered by fans all around the world. He has won championships with Renault in 2005 and 2006 and has raced for teams such as Ferrari, Minardi and McLaren. He is currently with Alpine with a move scheduled to Aston Martin next season.
Alonso took a gap year in 2020 from Formula 1 and returned with Alpine and has now moved to Aston Martin to help rebuild their team and is still in hopes of winning a third world championship title. The fans love him and love his exceptional driving skills. He is adored by the rest of the drivers on the grid and is known for his amazing personality.
Apart from his success in F1, Alonso has also won the 24-hour Le-Mans twice in the year 2018 and 2019. This has made him a contender for the triple crown of motorsport, and this feat has only been achieved previously by the late Graham Hill. His career in F1 is far from over and he has big aspirations that the fans are looking forward to seeing being fulfilled.
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