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Fernando Alonso at the Italian F1 GP: Results, winners and history at Monza | Sports New Spain

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Fernando Alonso He is one of 19 drivers who can win more than one occasion in the Monza Autodrome. He Italian Grand Prix The Spaniard has always been good at it and throughout his time in Formula 1 he has achieved excellent results at the Lombard circuit.

After the Fernando Alonso’s F1 Italian GP story.

Fernando Alonso’s Italian Grand Prix record

He Italian Grand Prix It is one of the best given to Fernando Alonso in his entire career. The Spaniard achieved a total of two victories at the Autodrome of Monza, the first in 2007 with McLaren and the second in 2010 with Ferrari. Apart from these two summits, the man from Oviedo has been on the podium on four other occasions, the last in 2013 where he finished 2nd, 5 seconds from victory.

However, since then he has only retired, unable to finish between 2014 and 2018 for different reasons. Something that changed 2021, where he not only saw the checkered flag but finished inside 8th place.

2022 presented itself with a great chance at the podium. Many were penalized in front of him and Alpine looked fast, but the team chose not to change components, which was ultimately a mistake. Despite starting 6th, it quickly became clear that Alonso was in trouble as he did not show good pace. So after halfway through the race, he was forced to retire due to mechanical problems.

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Fernando Alonso in the Italian GP: results and palms

Year Equipment starting point Match result
2001 minardi 21st 13th
2003 Renault 20º 8th
2004 Renault 4th Abandonment
2005 Renault 2nd 2nd
2006 Renault 10th Abandonment
2007 McLaren 1st 1st
2008 Renault 8th 4th
2009 Renault 8th 5th
2010 Ferrari 1st 1st
2011 Ferrari 4th 3rd
2012 Ferrari 10th 3rd
2013 Ferrari 5th 2nd
2014 Ferrari 7th Abandonment
2015 McLaren 16th Abandonment
2016 McLaren 12th 14th
2017 McLaren 19th Abandonment
2018 McLaren 13th Abandonment
2021 Alpine 10th 8th
2022 Alpine 6th Abandonment

Source: Sporting News

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