Alonso wants ‘at least two or three years’ in F1
Fernando Alonso is "enjoying" everything about F1 right now and can see himself staying on the grid for another "two or three" years.
Fernando Alonso is "enjoying" everything about F1 right now and can see himself staying on the grid for another "two or three" years.
The focus now is on finding greater reliability...
While some team principals may grimace at their drivers racing each other, Otmar Szafnauer said he is happy to let Alonso and Ocon continue.
Fernando Alonso says Alpine "gave points to other teams" through his Saudi DNF, the cause of his loss of power still unknown.
Now that the new rules are in place, there's nowhere to hide for Alpine.
Following is easier now, but as for overtaking, Fernando Alonso saw little change at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso is said to be "much happier" with his Alpine ride after some changes moves it into the right "ballpark".
Seb and Fernando are well qualified to offer advice, to be fair.
The Alpine A522 was not porpoising when Esteban Ocon drove it, so he did not need any painkillers.
When Fernando Alonso hugged him in 2018, Martin Brundle thought it represented the Spaniard's permanent goodbye from F1.
Alpine were able to resolve their porpoising issues in Bahrain with Alan Permane saying the team will be in the Q3 fight come Saturday.
Alpine driver Fernando Alonso reckons the 2022 season will be a "long game" with F1's pecking order ever-changing.
Lance Stroll was baffled by Fernando Alonso's actions as the two races in the Bahrain test like it the middle of a grand prix.
Fernando Alonso believes Alpine were outsmarted by some rival teams at the Barcelona shakedown.
Massimo Rivola says there were times Fernando Alonso made the Ferrari pit wall feel "like idiots" such is his ability to read a race.