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How many Spanish drivers have won a Formula 1 race? The list of wins and who won

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All winners from Spain.

His story Formula 1 in the 21st century it cannot be understood without the pilots Spanish. The double title of world champion Fernando Alonso and its steady growth Carlos Sainz have made the division one of the most followed sports Spain.

But, Who and how many times won in Formula 1? It is time to answer the question.

How many Spanish drivers have won a Formula 1 race?

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Throughout history, a total of two Spanish drivers managed to win a Formula 1 race. These two names were Fernando Alonsowho won with Renault, McLaren and Ferrari and Carlos Sainzwho has only done so with the Italian team.

How many wins do Spanish drivers have in Formula 1?

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For a long time Formula 1 had Fernando Alonso as one of the most important and awarded names of all time. And this translated into a large number of victories, namely, 32 wins, which makes him the sixth most in history.

From his side, Carlos Sainz scored a victory in Formula 1achieved at the 2022 British Grand Prix.

This is the full list of Spaniards’ victories in Formula 1:

Number Pilot Year Big prize
1 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2003 Hungary
two Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2005 Malaysia
3 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2005 Bahrain
4 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2005 San Marino
5 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2005 Europe
6 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2005 France
7 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2005 Germany
8 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2005 China
9 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2006 Bahrain
10 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2006 Australia
eleven Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2006 Spain
12 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2006 Monaco
13 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2006 Britain
14 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2006 Canada
fifteen Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2006 Japan
16 Fernando Alonso (McLaren) 2007 Malaysia
17 Fernando Alonso (McLaren) 2007 Monaco
18 Fernando Alonso (McLaren) 2007 Europe
19 Fernando Alonso (McLaren) 2007 Italy
twenty Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2008 Singapore
Twenty-one Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2008 Japan
22 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2010 Bahrain
23 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2010 Germany
24 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2010 Italy
25 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2010 Singapore
26 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2010 South Korea
27 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2011 Britain
28 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2012 Malaysia
29 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2012 Europe
30 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2012 Germany
31 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2013 China
32 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2013 Spain
33 Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) 2022 Britain

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