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Ferrari fans don’t forget Fernando Alonso, Spaniards react
Fernando Alonso left an indelible mark on Ferrari. Beyond 11 victories, the ‘Tifosi’ continues to be on the verge of winning two world titles in 2010 and 2012, losing both crowns in 2010 and 2012 to become one of the Prancing Horses in the world. We will never forget their bravery and class in defending the shield and defending the feat. Last date. Everyone at Ferrari should have had at least one of these two titles passed to the Asturian and his photo and his car added to the Hall of Fame in his Ferrari museum Enzo in Maranello It is clear. The final champion after Michael Schumacher is Kimi Raikkonen. (2007). For this reason, it is not surprising how well they speak of the Asturians of Maranello, and of the nostalgia that reminds them of battles in red. ” speaks of him as if it were his own son. And at Monza, it didn’t get any less. “Tifosi” reminds Fernando every time he returns to this track how much they continue to support him for fighting to defend their interests on the track. Proof of this is the banner on the main grandstand just in front of the Spaniard’s box, empowering him to race this Sunday.
“Beyond color, you will always be our Fernando” can be read on one of them. “Go, Fernando, Go!” is written in white letters on a red background.
“What do you think when you see a banner dedicated to you in the stands?” he was asked after qualifying when the Spaniard took a stand with the Spanish media, including Sportish.
“I didn’t see it, so I didn’t feel anything,” he laughed jokingly. However, when he found out, he expressed his gratitude: “I hope they remember you and this affection I had in Italy.” I’m logically excited that there will always be.I feel like it’s my second home.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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