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Fernando Alonso (born 29 July 1981) is a Spanish Formula 1 driver born in Orvieto, Spain.
Introduction Like most Formula 1 drivers, Fernando Alonso got his start in go-karting. He has shown amazing potential in karting, winning the Spanish National Championship three times and the World Junior Karting Championship in 1996. In 1999 Fernando Alonso entered the Spanish Formula Nissan and won the championship, and the following year he finished fourth in the European F3000.
In 2001 he became the third-youngest F1 driver in history and joined the Minardi team. Fernando Alonso did not score points this season due to racing limitations, but his ability still piqued the interest of the newly formed Renault team. In 2002, he joined the Renault team as a test driver.
At the end of the 2002 season, Fernando Alonso became the team's regular driver after Jenson Button's switch to Anglo-American team, alongside Arnold Trulli. This season, Fernando Alonso has emerged as one of the brightest rising stars. His pole position at the 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix and his victory at the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix made him the youngest F1 driver to take pole position and win the title respectively.
In the end, he finished sixth of the year. The outstanding performance is eye-catching.
He was still doing well in 2004. Although he didn't win the first prize, he still managed to finish fourth in the year.
Before the 2005 season, Fernando Alonso was seen as one of the most promising young drivers to win the World Championship. He became the champion of the year two races ahead of schedule thanks to his consistent performances, and he is also the youngest F1 world champion in history. He was only 24 years, 1 month and 29 days old when he won the championship.
F1 results.
Total points for the year.
2001 year: 0 points (Minardi team).
2003: 6th place, 55 points (Renault team).
2004: 4th place, 59 points (Renault Racing).
Top three Grand Prix record.
2003: Malaysia (3rd place), Brazil (3rd place), Spain (2nd place), Hungary (1st place).
2004: Australia (third place), France (second place), Germany (third place), Hungary (third place).
2005: Australia (3rd place), Malaysia (1st place), Bahrain (1st place), San Marino (1st place), Spain (2nd place), Europe (1st place), France (1st place), Great Britain (2nd place), Germany (1st place), Turkey (2nd place), Italy (2nd place), Belgium (2nd place), Brazil (3rd place), Japan (3rd place).
Start in the first row.
2003: Malaysia, Hungary.
2004 of the year: France.
2005 of the year: Malaysia, Bahrain, France, United Kingdom, Brazil.
Fastest lap 2003: Monaco, Canada.
2005: Australia.
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Xavi Alonso pinnacle card.
11 is the pinnacle.
Real Madrid 11 vs Liverpool 08, each with its own strengths.
Liverpool 06 vs. 08, 08 narrow win.
Personally, I think that Liverpool is currently using 06, and when the 08 card comes out, look at the wind reviews and then choose to change or not, or the local tyrant can directly go to the silver.
The three seasons of the household registration book in Real Madrid, 09 and 10 cards also have their own characteristics, Real Madrid set is currently used 10. The bitter Bayern set can only be used for 14.
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