Such big names will take time to make an impact on the team’s performance, which won’t happen this year, Alonso believes, but the regulation changes next season mark a major opportunity as F1 ...
The Brit’s shunt came nine years after one of F1’s most bizarre pre-season incidents when Fernando Alonso found the wall on the same track while driving for McLaren. While Hamilton walked away ...
Welcome to the F1 News Zone, the show where we round-up the biggest stories in Formula 1 right now. F1 is still in its off-season, but there’s plenty of stories going around away from the track that’s ...
Verstappen, who claimed his first F1 victory at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, went on to praise the impact of Alonso and Sainz on Formula 1, with the F1 2025 season marking the first ...
Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso remains alongside Lance Stroll. Given their form last year, their hopes of challenging right at the front of the field seem unlikely. While Aston Martin ...
Driver Fernando Alonso tested his Aston Martin Valkyrie with 1,155 hp at the Motorland circuit in Spain, recording lap times ...
Here are glimpses into his life, art and legacy. Alonzo Davis, a Los Angeles-based artist, had a decades-long career with works ranging from large public sculptures and murals to intimate self ...
Speaking to Mirror Sport, the Red Bull champion said that he and F1 rival Alonso would now have to find a thid driver. "It's in the back of our minds, we know that we want to do it," Verstappen ...
The "Polar Bear" is heading back to Queens. Slugging first baseman Pete Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million with New York Mets that includes an opt-out after the first year, finally re ...
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso has dismissed the possibility of ... a tough 2024 season as it failed to improve the AMR24 F1 car despite introducing significant upgrades that never showcased ...
The wait is over. All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso is back with the New York Mets for 2025, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. Passan was the first to report that the two sides were in agreement.
Pete Alonso, one of the most beloved homegrown Mets ever, isn't going anywhere. The Mets and the first baseman have agreed to a two-year deal with an opt-out, as SNY's Andy Martino first reported.