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Fernando Alonso to Quit Over New Engine Regulations
Former World Champion, Fernando Alonso, has declared that he could walk away from Formula 1 if plans to introduce standard engines go ahead...
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Formula One News Just In... (Humour)
There isn't much happening in F1 world at the minute, so I thought I would make up some news to pass the time. Toro Rosso find new engine partners Not wanting to be outdone by Force India, ...
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Revealed: The Ingredient To Renaults' "Magic Dust"—Hot Tyres!
At the beginning of this season, Renault F1 had a problem. The R28 was a dog. Even someone as great as Fernando Alonso could not get the awful thing into Q3 very often and if he did, the poor thing expired with the effort of it all...
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Formula One Times: 5th November UPDATE- ALONSO AT RENAULT & DENNIS TO STEP DOWN
UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE BREAKING NEWS: Alonso & Piquet to Stay at Renault Renault have just announced that two-time World Champion, ...
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Formula One: The Good, the Bad and the Downright Ugly
Well, what a season 2008 turned out to be. The end result it seemed was a collection of drivers running away from title glory rather than striving to achieve it...
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Fernando Alonso Set to Stay Put at Renault
The Spanish media have reported that Fernando Alonso is to stay with his current team, Renault F1, for the 2009 F1 season. Alonso's drive for 2009 has come under much speculation and rumours have linked him with BMW, Honda and Ferrari...
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Fernando Alonso: Almost Time To End The Silly Season Rumourmill
At last. It seems that Fernando has made up his mind. He will announce his plans for 2009 after this race. Reports are saying that he is "very happy" with his plans for next year (the "very happy" bit does always remind me of Fisi!)...
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Friday Practice: Alonso Pips Massa & Hamilton Struggles With Pace in Session Two
Fernando Alonso showed the strength of the Renault in session two of Friday practice as he pipped Massa in a late show. Meanwhile, championship leader, Lewis Hamilton could only manage ninth after such a strong showing in session one...
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Fernando Alonso: I Don't Bear a Grudge on Hamilton
Fernando Alonso has put to bed any rumours that he has a grudge against his former team-mate, Lewis Hamilton. Speaking to the media, Alonso said he has declared his support for Ferrari this season ...
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Musings Of an F1 Fan: The Grand Prix Driver Merry-Go-Round
Have you got the best job in the world? Have you? Well, I was off sick the other day, and as I’d put my neck out, I wasn’t able to move about much...
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ING Q3 Earnings Not To Impact F1
One can never have a pleasant day in these times of crisis without the sky falling off in reality too... What is considered as stable and sound has no meaning any more...
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Fernando Alonso and His Future: It's Decision Time
Fernando Alonso’s future has been one of the main talking points of the season. After Alonso won the 2006 title with Renault, he had a difficult year at Mclaren, which hurt his reputation a little...
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French Grand Prix Was Put to Sleep Without a Peep
For the second time in two weeks, another Grand Prix has been dropped from the Formula One calendar. The French Grand Prix, held at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, was cancelled by the French Motorsport Federation (FFSA) because of a lack of funds...
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McLaren Turns for the Worse as Fernando Alonso Wins Japanese Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso took his second victory of the season in style, winning back-to-back Grand Prix's by crossing the line first in this morning's 2008 Japanese Grand Prix...
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You Want a Say in F1? Then Go and Say It!
ING, sponsor of the Renault Formula One team, is conducting a global survey. And, no, it's not just a boring "Who will win the championship?" poll where people try to predict what will happen at the end of the season...
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Fernando Alonso Rekindles Old Form, Should Stay with Renault
The 2008 season hasn’t been what the double world champion from Spain wanted. His fallout with McLaren came at a time when few rides were available; his subsequent choice to return to ...
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From Greats to Greats: How F1 Has Gone 360 Degrees
I've been watching Formula One since I can remember. I am 22-years-old and I can still remember May 1st, 1994. I was eight and I don't think I have ever cried so hard in my life...
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Fernando Alonso: "My Win Will NOT Influence My Decision"
Fernando Alonso has told British ITV that his win in this year's Singapore Grand Prix will not influence who he will drive for next year...
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Fernando Alonso is a Winner Again at Singapore Grand Prix
Singapore was a highly anticipated event, and everyone was looking forward to seeing how F1 racing would look at night time, and seeing how big the challenge of the track would be...
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Batman Returns: Fernando Alonso Revitalized
There is a little children’s story that here I recant. There was a bat that lived in a thick forest hanging upside down from the branch of a tree. He was so tired that he just fell off the branch...
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F1 Race Review: Singapore GP 2008
My disdain for street races is reaffirmed by yet another minimal overtaking weekend. Adding to an already boring Monza was Valencia this year...
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Fernando Alonso Takes the Honors in a Historic Singapore Grand Prix
After fuel problems meant he had to start from 15th place on the grid, Fernando Alonso defied the odds by winning his first Grand Prix in over a year, when he took the top spot at an action-packed, historic Singapore Grand Prix...
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Fernando Alonso Wins Dramatic Singapore Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso scored his first victory in a year after an early safety car period turned the first-ever night race on its head...
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Points Mean Prizes and Sparks Mean Surprises: Fernando Alonso Takes Singapore GP
Sometimes Formula One can be just incredible; today's race at Singapore was one of those times. Fernando Alonso came from 15th on the grid to win his first race of the season in what was also F1's first nighttime race...
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Should Fernando Alonso Be Under Investigation After Corner Cutting?
Don't worry, Fernando Alonso isn't under investigation, but he would be if the FIA stewards had any consistency. In the first corner at the Singapore Grand Prix, Nick Heidfeld clearly cuts the first corner and gains a place which isn't given back...


















