Alonso denies last-lap F1 Australian GP move was dangerous
Fernando Alonso denied that slowing into Turn 6 on the last lap of the Australian Grand Prix constituted a "dangerous" move that warranted him being penalised. The Stewards elected to ...
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Fernando Alonso denied that slowing into Turn 6 on the last lap of the Australian Grand Prix constituted a "dangerous" move that warranted him being penalised. The Stewards elected to ...
Fernando Alonso has conceded his Aston Martin Formula 1 car is lacking grip after both the team's drivers ended qualifying in Australia at the rear of the top 10. Aston ...
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso has clarified that he wants to be "the owner of my destiny" when it comes to deciding on his Formula 1 future beyond the end of ...
Aston Martin Formula 1 Reserve Driver Felipe Drugovich has found a permanent race seat in the form of British outfit Vector Sport's LMP2 entry into the European Le Mans Series ...
Aston Martin Performance Director Tom McCullough has put Fernando Alonso's qualifying performance down to strides made with developing the DRS on the AMR24, taking inspiration from Red Bull's efforts in ...
The recent appointment of Bob Bell will help to elevate Aston Martin’s potential in Formula 1, according to Fernando Alonso. Aston Martin announced last week that Bell has joined the ...
Aston Martin remains bullish about the chances of being the Formula 1 team that catches Red Bull as it endeavours to close the gap with "good" development plans. The Silverstone-based ...
Ex-Formula 1 race winner Ralf Schumacher has questioned Fernando Alonso's continued presence on the grid, arguing that teams are now "afraid" to field young drivers. Since returning to the sport ...
Fernando Alonso has admitted that he is prepared to commit to Formula 1 in the circumstance where he believes that winning races again becomes attainable. The Spaniard has not stood ...
Fernando Alonso believes Aston Martin is still "lacking three-tenths" compared to McLaren and Mercedes despite progress in Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Alonso qualified a promising sixth in Bahrain ...