๐ Driver Profile
Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
Nationality | Date of Birth | Driver Code | Driver Number | Championship Position | Total Wins | Total Points |
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Spanish | 1981-07-29 | ALO | 14 | 11 | 0 | 26.0 |
๐ Their Story This Season
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Fernando Alonso's recent performances have been marked by a mix of steady results and notable setbacks. He has shown a strong ability to hold his ground, with several instances of maintaining or improving his position throughout the race. A standout example is his remarkable comeback in the Austrian Grand Prix, where he gained four positions to finish seventh.
However, Alonso's season has also been marred by disappointing performances where he has struggled to match his qualifying pace with a strong finish. This trend is evident in the Australian, Chinese, and Belgian Grands Prix, where he lost three or more positions from his starting grid position. In the Monaco Grand Prix, he started seventh but finished nineteenth, highlighting his tendency to drop back significantly from qualifying strong.
Despite these inconsistencies, Alonso has secured a respectable number of top-10 finishes, demonstrating his ability to adapt and perform under pressure. His qualifying form has been somewhat of a concern, with no pole positions this season. Nevertheless, a strong showing in the Hungarian Grand Prix, where he held his fifth-place grid position, has shown that he is capable of delivering consistent results when it matters most.
Fernando Alonso's recent performances have been marked by a mix of steady results and notable setbacks. He has shown a strong ability to hold his ground, with several instances of maintaining or improving his position throughout the race. A standout example is his remarkable comeback in the Austrian Grand Prix, where he gained four positions to finish seventh.
However, Alonso's season has also been marred by disappointing performances where he has struggled to match his qualifying pace with a strong finish. This trend is evident in the Australian, Chinese, and Belgian Grands Prix, where he lost three or more positions from his starting grid position. In the Monaco Grand Prix, he started seventh but finished nineteenth, highlighting his tendency to drop back significantly from qualifying strong.
Despite these inconsistencies, Alonso has secured a respectable number of top-10 finishes, demonstrating his ability to adapt and perform under pressure. His qualifying form has been somewhat of a concern, with no pole positions this season. Nevertheless, a strong showing in the Hungarian Grand Prix, where he held his fifth-place grid position, has shown that he is capable of delivering consistent results when it matters most.
๐ What to Look Out For
Quick insights into what makes this driver's story exciting right now.
- Has outqualified teammate Lance Stroll 14 times this season.
- Best race finish this season is 5th.
- Gained 4 places at Austrian Grand Prix, their biggest gain this season.
🏆 Championship Performance
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๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ Podium Performance
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🕝 Total Poles
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🧐 Qualifying vs Race Performance
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📈 Driver Consistency
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📈 Race Finish Deltas
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