In 2008, world champion Fernando Alonso is going back to Renault! Alonso has signed a 2 year, $50m per season to deal to drive once again for Renault. But check out how hot the two F1 babes are.
At the end of the 2006 season, King Schumacher stepped out of his Ferrari with 91 race wins, SEVEN World Championships and over $800 Million in earnings. His retirement is analogous to removing the largest planet in a stable solar system, resulting in an immense rebalancing before any equilibrium returns......more...
Ferrari suffers blow at Monza as one car retires, and the other manages only third. McLaren's fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton takes first and second.
Felipe Massa became Formula 1\342\200\231s second new winner in as many races after leading from lights to flag with a flawless performance in Istanbul. But the diminutive Brazilian\342\200\231s moment of triumph coincided with intense frustration for Ferrari, as Michael Schumacher was beaten to second place by arch-rival Fernando Alonso by the narrowest of margins.
\223I\222m an artist, the track is my canvas, and the car is my brush.\224 These immortal words of Graham Hill capture the crux of today\222s race where Michael the magnificient raced his cavallino rampante past the chequered flag in a race that was as much a joust between Ross Brawn and Pat Symonds as it was between the two title protagonists, Michael and Alonso.
World champion Fernando Alonso is optimistic he can extend his lead over Michael Schumacher in this year's title chase at Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix.\r\nThe Spaniard believes his performance in Hungary three weeks ago proved the team were back to form after a poor showing in Germany the previous week.
Reigning world champion Fernando Alonso broke his North American bogey in spectacular fashion to win the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on Sunday. Renault's world champion led from pole to notch up his fourth straight win and stretch his lead to 25 points.
Reigning Formula 1 world Champion Fernando Alonso won the British GP at Silverstone, from flag-to-flag. After taking pole position and despite Michael Schumacher's hints that Ferrari may have the most fuel onboard, Alonso dominated the race. Schumacher finished second, and Kimi Raikkonen finished third.