Formula 1: When was the last time Fernando Alonso won a F1 race?
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The Spaniard achieved a hat-trick of podiums in the first three races of F1 2023 season.
Fernando Alonso is a name that will forever be etched in the history of Formula 1. A two-time world champion with Renault, he's undoubtedly one of the sport's greatest drivers. His success in the mid-2000s earned him worldwide fame, but the question on many people's minds is: when did he last win a Formula 1 race?
The answer is 2013. Alonso won his last race at the Spanish Grand Prix that year, driving for Ferrari. It was a hard-fought victory, with the Spaniard starting from fifth on the grid and overtaking both Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa to take the lead. He held off a late charge from Raikkonen to take the win, much to the delight of the home crowd.
Alonso's last few years in Formula 1 have been somewhat turbulent. After leaving Ferrari at the end of 2014, he moved to McLaren with the hope of once again becoming a championship contender. However, the partnership with Honda resulted in a series of mechanical failures and disappointing performances, with Alonso frequently venting his frustrations over the team radio.
Leaving Formula 1 in 2018
In 2018, after three years of frustration, Alonso announced he would be leaving Formula 1. Many believed this would be the end of his racing career, but the Spaniard had other plans. He turned his attention to endurance racing and won the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours twice with Toyota. He also competed in the Dakar Rally and the Indianapolis 500, proving that his talent extended beyond Formula 1.
But despite his success outside of F1, Alonso remained determined to return to the sport that had made him a household name. In 2021, he made his comeback with the Alpine team (formerly Renault), with a podium finish in Hungary showing he still had plenty of speed and skill.
Return to Formula 1 with Apine in 2021
For many fans, Alonso's return to Formula 1 was a welcome sight, as they remembered the days when he was one of the most dominant drivers on the grid. While it remains to be seen whether he'll add to his 32 wins, his talent and determination mean he can never be counted out. After all, he's already proven that he can overcome adversity and come out on top.
Alonso returned to Formula 1 with the Renault team, which had rebranded as Alpine, for the 2021 season. Despite being away from the sport for three years, he quickly showed that he still had the skill and determination that had made him a two-time world champion.
However, the 2021 season was a challenging one for Alonso and the Alpine team. They struggled to find pace and consistency, and their results were often below their expectations. Despite this, Alonso managed to secure several top-ten finishes, including a sixth-place finish at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Alonso's last win in Formula 1 may have been in 2013, but he remains one of the most talented drivers on the grid, and his return to the sport has been warmly welcomed by fans and his fellow competitors alike. Many are hoping that he will be able to add to his impressive tally of 32 wins in the near future and perhaps even challenge for another world championship.
Whatever happens in the rest of his career, Fernando Alonso will always be remembered as one of the greatest drivers in Formula 1 history, and his impact on the sport is sure to be felt for many years to come.
Joins Aston Martin in 2023
As for the latest records, Fernando Alonso is currently competing in the 2023 Formula 1 season as a driver for Aston Martin F1 Team. The season started with the Bahrain Grand Prix in March, and Alonso has already demonstrated his impressive skills on the track. While he hasn't yet secured a win in the current season, he has shown that he still has what it takes to compete with the best drivers in the world.
Alonso's return to Formula 1 has been met with excitement from fans and fellow competitors alike. Many are eager to see if he can add to his impressive tally of 32 race wins and compete for a third championship title. His experience and expertise in the sport make him a formidable opponent and a valuable asset to his team.
As the season progresses, it remains to be seen whether Alonso can add to his list of victories and cement his legacy as one of the greatest drivers in Formula 1 history. One thing is for sure, though - his passion for the sport and his dedication to constantly improving himself make him a driver to watch in the coming years.
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