Red Bull’s Paul Monaghan believes Fernando Alonso still has what it takes to ... don’t worry,” Monaghan told Spain’s DAZN. “He was so calm when he was leading his first win in Hungary ...
Fernando Alonso believes the new Aston Martin factory has given the team “probably the best facilities in the sport”, which makes them “very attractive” as a prospective employee or driver.
Fernando Alonso has pointed out his key skill as a Formula 1 driver. The oldest driver on the F1 grid again, Alonso is 43 as the 2025 season gets ready to begin. He is still seeking the elusive ...
Two-time Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso made headlines recently when he was seen driving his stunning Ford GT ...
Between the controversies and the fights on the track, the 2005 F1 season gave the fans a show hard to forget. The 2005 F1 ...
Bruno Fernando is closer than ever to jump to Europe ... Real Madrid has made progress in the talks with him and his move to Spain is more than possible at this point. -via EuroHoops.net / January ...
Antonio Perez Garibay has backed his son, Sergio Perez, to follow in the footsteps of Fernando Alonso and secure an F1 comeback in 2026. The Mexican racer was dropped by Red Bull in 2024 and will ...
Fernando signed a deal through the 2025-26 season with Real Madrid of Spain's Liga ACB on Friday, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints.com reports. Fernando will head overseas after Toronto waived him in ...
The contract negotiations between Pete Alonso and the New York Mets appear to have hit an additional rough patch. At the organization's "Amazin' Day," owner Steve Cohen said that he doesn't like ...
Pete Alonso's path to returning to the New York Mets just keeps getting more complicated. Talks between the four-time All-Star and the Mets appeared to hit a wall last week. Will Sammon of The ...
However, Shi Davidi and Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet report that there’s no gaining momentum for the Jays to sign Alonso or Scherzer. 3:05pm: The Blue Jays have been known for a while to ...
One familiar face will be noticeably absent. Pete Alonso, who has spent all six of his professional seasons playing for Mets fans, is still without a contract in his first shot at free agency.