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Only six F1 drivers have reached the 100 podium wall and Alonso is one of them

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I was asked to FIA decisions, but in the end Fernando Alonso Maintained the podium that was won brilliantly jeddah circuit, sign the trusted 3rd place behind the energetics of Mexican ‘Czech’ Perez and Dutchman Max Verstappen’s Red Bullthe first and second respectively.

And it wasn’t just a podium for the pilot aston martinadded to what has been reached on the first day of the championship since last Sunday’s bahrainHe was also third.

Also, Fernando Alonso Lewis Hamiltonbeing one of those six active pilots, we were able to increase this number even further.

1

Lewis Hamilton

191

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton leads the podium in Formula 1. The Englishman has a total of 191 podiums from 2007 to date, with his fifth in his first two Grands Prix of the season. Obviously this number could be higher if his car performed better when he was in action. In addition to his 191 podiums, the Stevenage man has a spectacular record of 7 world titles, 3 runners-up, 103 victories and 103 pole positions. , to which he can add 61 fastest laps.

2

michael schumacher

155

‘Kaiser’ left the competition in 2012 after leaving Mercedes, but to this day, despite everything, he is the driver with the second most podiums in Formula 1 history. He has played a whopping 308 Grands Prix of his own, recording 7 world titles, 91 wins, 1,566 points, 68 pole positions and 77 fastest laps.

3

Sebastian Vettel

122

Already retired German Sebastian Vettel occupies the third position in the ranking in terms of the number of podiums in Formula 1 history. Starting with Sauber and ending with his Martin Aston, his most notable figures were achieved with Red Bull, where he won his four World titles from 2010 to 2013. In his professional career, he also recorded 53 wins, 3,098 points, 57 pole positions and 38 lap speeds.

Four

Alain Prost

106

‘Professor’ is the fourth driver to finish on the podium in Formula 1. His F1 benchmark from 1908 to his 1993, Alain Prost won his four world titles in most of the 200 Grands Prix, defending the colors of McLaren, Renault, Ferrari and Williams. In total he achieved 51 victories, 33 pole positions and 41 fastest laps.

Five

Kimi Raikkonen

103

‘The Iceman’ made his Formula 1 debut with Red Bull in 2001, and after two career periods, 2001-2009 and 2012-2021, he was in the F1 World Championship until 2021. In 2007 he won the world title with Ferrari with six wins, a total of 21 wins, 1,873 points, 18 pole positions and 46 fastest laps.

6

Fernando Alonso

100

With two podiums this year, Fernando Alonso is now on the podium 100 times, and looking at the start of the year and the reliability of Aston Martin, the man from Oviedo will continue to improve his numbers for the rest of the season. We have many numbers that keep increasing. Fernando, who won his two world championships with Renault in 2005 and his 2006, made his F1 debut at the wheel of a Minardi in 2001 and today, after a run in and out of F1, He has already reached his 2,076 point figure contested in his 360 Grand Prix. He has 22 pole positions and 23 fastest laps, a number that could increase later this year.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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