Fernando Alonso Renault Brazil 2005. World Champion 2005. Alonso


Fernando Alonso Renault Brazil 2005. World Champion 2005. Alonso

Watch Fernando Alonso blast around Yas Marina in the Renault R25 which powered him to the 2005 world championship, the first of his two titles for the team h.


Once años del ‘toma, toma’ cuando Fernando Alonso se proclamó campeón

Alonso Celebrates his first championship with Renault in 2005.(C) FOM


Fernando Alonso European GP 2005 Cosas de coche, Fórmula 1, Autos

Aged 24 years and 58 days at the 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix, Alonso broke a long-standing, 33-year record previously held by Emerson Fittipaldi to become, at the time, Formula 1's youngest-ever.


2005 Fernando Alonso Renault Mild Seven Championship Winning Suit

The 28th Formula 1 World Drivers' Champion was at the time the youngest ever. Just 24 years old, Fernando Alonso also led the Renault team to the 2005 Constructors' Championship, thus ending the reign of the Michael Schumacher-Ferrari combination that had dominated for so long.


Fernando Alonso celebrando el título de campeón del Mundial de Fórmula

Richard Williams. Sun 1 May 2005 20.13 EDT. As he slipped into a seat in the Renault motorhome, Fernando Alonso gave the impression of a man completely at ease with the world. He had just emerged.


25th September 2005 Fernando Alonso took his first F1 World

2005 Driver Standings: Fernando Alonso - Formula 1. Results


Fotos Fernando Alonso deja la Fórmula 1, su carrera en imágenes

Fernando Alonso's wins in a slower car #1 2005 F1 San Marino GP It's not often that one arguably has the third-fastest car on the grid and even then, they end up winning the race.


Fernando Alonso San Marino GP 2005 Fernando Alonso Pinterest

Double world champion Fernando Alonso may not have won a race since 2013, but this rapid returnee is still a force to be reckoned with.. Fernando Alonso - 2005, 2006. 15 Jan 2015. F1®ACCESS. Free and simple registration required to view this content.


MEJORES MOMENTOS FERNANDO ALONSO

Seventeen years ago today, the Formula 1 world witnessed a changing of the guard as a young Spaniard by the name of Fernando Alonso clinched the World Championship, becoming the youngest driver to do so at the age of 24. On September 25, 2005, Alonso's meteoric rise in the motorsport world was solidified, and a new era in F1 racing began.


2005 World Champion Fernando Alonso celebrates Brazilian grand prix

5K Share 262K views 9 years ago Alonso wins the championship in Brazil 2005..more.more Alonso wins the championship in Brazil 2005.


Fernando Alonso Winnaar 2005 De site vol Formule 1 Foto Posters

In 2005 Fernando Alonso beat Michael Schumacher to the San Marino GP win by 0.2s, on Sunday he beat Sergio Perez to third by 0.053s.


2005 Fernando Alonso Renault Mild Seven Championship Winning Suit

4.627 km (2.875 mi) 66 laps, 305.256 km (189.677 mi) Kimi Räikkönen. 2:31.421 (aggregate) Kimi Räikkönen. Fernando Alonso. Jarno Trulli. The 2005 Spanish Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 Gran Premio Marlboro de España 2005) was a Formula One motor race, held on 8 May 2005 at Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló, Spain . Report[edit]


Fernando Alonso World Champion 2005 Taking the title // Alonso wins

Few battles around Imola were as memorable as the 2005 scrap between titans Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. The Alpine racer sits down to re-live a m.


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Fernando Alonso. The 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix (officially the Formula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2005) [1] was a Formula One motor race held on at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil on 25 September 2005. It was the seventeenth race of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship .


Podium 2005 World Champion Fernando Alonso celebrates

Comparison of Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso in season(s) 2005. All his races, wins, polepositions, championships and DNFs


2005 Renault R25. Fernando Alonso. Shanghai International Circuit

Promoted to a race seat in 2003, Alonso won two drivers' championships in 2005 and 2006, becoming the youngest pole-sitter, youngest race winner, youngest world champion, and youngest two-time champion in the sport's history at the time.

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