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Carlos Alcaraz copies Fernando Alonso’s iconic celebration after Australian Open semi-final epic
After reaching his first Australian Open final, Alcaraz delivered the perfect tribute to his favourite F1 driver
Charles Leclerc reportedly put his Ferrari top of the timesheets in the morning of the fifth and final day of the Barcelona Formula 1 pre-season test, but Fernando Alonso’s first appearance of the week stole the show. The Monegasque’s 1:16.653 was enough to see him go fastest, around eight tenths ahead of the McLaren of Oscar Piastri.
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Fernando Alonso took center stage as Aston Martin’s new AMR26 finally hit the track in Barcelona, completing 61 laps on the final day.
Lewis Hamilton ended Ferrari's shakedown on a high as he set the fastest time of Friday's running, while Max Verstappen got a full day of running for Red Bull.
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Lance Stroll will, in principle, no longer take part in the Barcelona pre-season test. GPblog understands that Aston Martin intends to have Fernando Alonso test throughout Friday. For Stroll, it turned into a very short test week in Spain.
Fernando Alonso's enduring career showcases remarkable financial success, with his net worth reaching $230 million. Despite periods away from F1, his adaptability and fighting spirit, evident in his Aston Martin comeback and podium finishes,
Fernando Alonso is still going strong as he heads into his 23rd season in Formula 1. Now 44, questions are swirling about how much longer he’ll stick around.