Fernando Alonso has been chasing his third Formula 1 title for two decades now, and 2026 might just give him the opportunity ...
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Overthinking and “risk of less joy” – why Fernando Alonso thinks F1 is past its peak
Alonso believes that certain parts of F1’s 2026 rules are “over-regulated,” as he says the simpler cars from two decades ago ...
Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso, the oldest driver on the F1 grid, aims to savor every moment of the new Formula One ...
At the launch of the Formula One team’s new car, the AMR26, Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso sat down for an exclusive interview with AS in Saudi Arabia on Monday.
New hires and car changes have raised expectations that they could compete with the top teams. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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What if the Honda PU rains on Adrian Newey’s parade?
Honda: "There are many areas where we are struggling." ...
Toto Wolff has installed Red Bull as the new “benchmark” team for 2026, claiming Max Verstappen was able to go “a-second-a-lap” faster than everyone else on the straights ...
The Aston Martin AMR26: Adrian Newey's latest masterpiece?
Breitling AG will become the official watch partner of the Aston Martin Formula One team, marking a high-profile debut into ...
Why does Cristiano Ronaldo always have so much bad luck?!... First, Erik ten Hag didn't recognise his unrivalled ability at ...
Fernando Alonso isn’t indulging in profound philosophical musings about humanoid robots replacing humans, or people becoming servants to machines.
In fact, the 44-year-old made his F1 debut before more than a third of current drivers on the grid were even born, but his future in the sport is now in question as he prepares fo ...
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