Aston Martin confirms Fernando Alonso’s return to Formula 1 in Mexico following a brief illness, marking his 400th race.
Nobody has started more grands prix than Fernando Alonso. And at 43, the drivers who know him best say his racing heart still ...
Two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso 's involvement in the Mexican Grand Prix weekend has been given an update, ...
Fernando Alonso has revealed he had two secret meetings with Adrian Newey over a move to Red Bull before the F1 genius joined ...
Max Verstappen has reiterated his commitment to Red Bull, insisting that he plans to see out his F1 career with his current ...
Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda will have a test with reigning Formula One champions Red Bull after the end of the season, team ...
Beyond the big names, Aston Martin and VCARB are potential surprises. Red Bull’s junior team had a strong showing in Mexico ...
Lewis Hamilton’s debut with Ferrari has reportedly been delayed, with the seven-time world champion set to miss the end of ...
Fernando Alonso sets a record he had no ambition or desire to achieve this weekend when he takes part in his record 400th ...
The two-time world champion, who turned 43 this year, is competing in his 21st F1 season and isn't planning to quit anytime soon. In April, he signed a new multi-year contract with Aston Martin, which ...
Heading into his record landmark weekend in Mexico, he also admitted he had expected to retire from F1 in 2009 at the end of his three-year contract with Ron Dennis's McLaren.
During the Mexican Grand Prix practice session, Ollie Bearman and Alex Albon collided, causing the session to be red flagged.