Alonso has not fast-tracked focus to 2022
Fernando Alonso hopes for a more "unpredictable" Formula 1 come 2022, but right now all his focus is on 2021.
Fernando Alonso hopes for a more "unpredictable" Formula 1 come 2022, but right now all his focus is on 2021.
Fernando Alonso has confirmed that he is "ready to go" despite his recent accident, and returns a more "complete" driver.
Tom Coronel has given a withering response to the suggestion that Fernando Alonso could be this year’s F1 sensation: “In your dreams.”
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It has been confirmed that Fernando Alonso will not be attending the launch of Alpine's 2021 challenger on March 2.
Ex-F1 team boss Flavio Briatore has explained how he was the director of the same "movie" with Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher.
Flavio Briatore has threatened to lock Fernando Alonso in the garage if he chooses not to give up cycling after his accident.
Fernando Alonso is not expecting the F1 order to be shaken up this year – and thinks he could be starting races anywhere between sixth and 15th.
Fernando Alonso has shared a photo of himself doing some light training following his cycling accident last week.
Fernando Alonso's talent won't only be used on track this season but also in the classroom with Alpine hoping he can teach their next generation a thing or two.
Fernando Alonso is "fine" after undergoing an operation on his jaw and has now been discharged from hospital to continue his recovery at home.
Alpine has shared some good news on Fernando Alonso's condition after being hospitalised following a cycling accident.
Fernando Alonso looks set to be on course to return to Formula 1 as planned, with the Spaniard managing to avoid serious injuries.
Fernando Alonso has been admitted to hospital after being involved in a bike accident in Switzerland, Alpine has confirmed.
Fernando Alonso is returning to the F1 grid after a two-year absence, and all signs suggest that he'll be just as good as he was when he left.