Fernando Alonso: F1 Lost a Decade of ‘Pure Racing’ as Overtakes Become ‘Avoiding Actions’
Fernando Alonso argues Formula 1 has sacrificed pure racing for energy management, turning overtaking into ‘avoiding actions’ rather than driver skill.
Fernando Alonso argues Formula 1 has sacrificed pure racing for energy management, turning overtaking into ‘avoiding actions’ rather than driver skill.
Money, facilities, the most expensive technical hire in F1 history — and zero points after four races. Guenther Steiner has seen enough: “There is no excuse for them to be in this position.”
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The only team at Miami without a single performance upgrade. A first double finish — at the back of the field. And a clear three-phase plan: reliability now, upgrades after summer.
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A first race finish at Suzuka, a countermeasure that showed promise but couldn’t be raced, and a leadership team projecting calm. Aston Martin insists the partnership is intact — but the performance data tells its own story.
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While the rest of the field chased glory at Suzuka, Aston Martin’s two drivers carved out their own private battle at the back — held back by an unresolved Honda power unit crisis now three races old.
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A sudden change has reduced the threat facing F1 drivers at the Japanese Grand Prix. Honda has made progress in dialling down severe vibrations that previously affected driver comfort and battery systems.
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Kimi Antonelli topped Day 2 of Bahrain’s final F1 test with a 1m32.803s lap, as Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso suffered a track stoppage causing the day’s only red flag.
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ston Martin admits they are “clearly behind” after Bahrain testing, with Lance Stroll claiming a 4.5-second deficit, yet Fernando Alonso maintains unwavering confidence in Adrian Newey’s leadership.
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Gabriel Bortoleto has mounted a passionate defense of Fernando Alonso, rejecting suggestions the two-time champion made poor career decisions. The Sauber rookie argues Alonso’s limited title haul is about luck rather than judgment, challenging Formula One’s most enduring debate.
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Isack Hadjar’s 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ended in frustration as he plummeted from 9th to 17th, costing him his top 10 championship position to Fernando Alonso. The French driver’s disappointment was palpable after a season of promise.
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