Alonso: 20 years of the F1 title that marked an era in motorsports

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Alonso: 20 years of the F1 title that marked an era in motorsports
Oviedo, Spain – On September 25, 2005, Fernando Alonso won his first Formula 1 world championship, a milestone that marked a before and after in the history of motorsport. At just 24 years old, the Asturian driver broke the established dominance, leaving an iconic image that still endures in the memory of the fans. That victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix, where he secured the title with two races to spare, was the highlight of a season dominated by Alonso and his Renault. The absence of Michael Schumacher, who had reigned for five consecutive years, evidenced the changing of the guard in Formula 1.

A Cry of Success

Two decades later, Alonso remembers with greater intensity the cry of euphoria that followed his victory, above any trophy or celebration. “It was an incredible moment and emotion,” Alonso recounted. “I felt a great relief, as if I were taking a weight off my shoulders after months of pressure. It was perhaps 20 years of my life concentrated in those 10 seconds of celebration.” Alonso’s path to the top was an arduous one. His victory in Hungary in 2003 was the first for a Spanish driver in Formula 1 since 1950, opening up a path previously unexplored for Spanish motorsport. Alonso, recognized for his versatility and talent, is considered by many to be one of the most complete drivers of the modern era. However, his legacy still generates debate, as some believe that his potential has not been fully realized. The passage of time is a key factor when talking about Alonso. At 44 years old, the Spanish driver continues to compete and plans to celebrate his 45th birthday in 2026 with Aston Martin. His commitment to the project led by Lawrence Stroll reflects his confidence in the team’s future. Alonso’s victory had a transformative impact on Spain, inspiring a new generation of drivers. Carlos Sainz, current Williams driver, is one of them. Sainz, who grew up admiring Alonso, highlights the influence he had on his passion for Formula 1. Sainz proudly remembers the 2015 Spanish Grand Prix, where he shared the grid with his idol. “It was a moment of great emotion, because I had been there ten years before, wanting to meet him. It was like making a dream come true,” he expressed. Flavio Briatore, former Renault director, acknowledged Alonso’s impact in Spain, where Formula 1 was not as popular before his arrival. “He changed everything,” Briatore stated. Briatore, who bet on Alonso from the beginning, highlighted his talent and determination. “Fernando was always a teammate, who made everyone work together. He’s like a Rottweiler. He’s there all the time, biting to win.”
Alonso: 20 years of the F1 title that marked an era in motorsports
Alonso has proven his worth in various categories, including endurance racing and the Dakar. His success at Le Mans, where he won in 2018 and 2019, and his participation in the Dakar, where he finished in 13th place, are examples of his versatility. Max Verstappen, current Formula 1 champion, also admires Alonso. “I admire his motivation and passion for racing, regardless of the category,” commented Verstappen. In 2021, Alonso returned to Formula 1 with the aim of conquering another championship. In 2023, he joined Aston Martin, and with the arrival of Adrian Newey and the changes in the regulations, the team dreams of fighting for the title in 2026.

When questioned about his legacy, Alonso reflected: “I think in the paddock they will remember me as a complete driver, capable of competing at the maximum in different cars and categories. Outside of it, I think I will be quickly forgotten, like everyone else”.

Despite not having achieved more titles since 2006, Alonso seems to be at peace with the legacy he will leave. “After more than 20 years and more than 10 years without winning a Formula 1 Grand Prix, it doesn’t seem right to me,” he concluded. Fernando Alonso’s future in Formula 1 remains uncertain, but his legacy as one of the most talented and complete drivers in the history of the sport is undeniable.
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