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How Fernando Alonso fared at the Austrian Grand Prix: results and accolades for the Spaniard at the Red Bull Ring

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How Fernando Alonso fared at the Austrian Grand Prix: results and accolades for the Spaniard at the Red Bull Ring

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Alonso’s record in Austria.

Fernando Alonso He is the only active pilot to have competed in its current edition ring red bull as in the old Ring A1 in the Austrian Grand Prix. A circuit that does not bring back very good memories for the Spaniard since most of his entries resulted in abandonment.

The Alpine driver arrives in Spielberg having scored points in the last five races and this one In 2022 he will seek to change his fortunes in Austria.

How did Fernando Alonso do in Austria?

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His visits Fernando Alonso one Austria they have not come hand in hand with good results. Of the 8 cases it has run Spielbergboth with the name A1 Ring as Red Bull Ring, the Spaniard could only see the checkered flag on three of them. Fortunately, on these three occasions he finished in the points with a 5th in 2014, an 8th in 2018 and a 10th in 2021.

In the rest of the participations he has combined credibility withdrawals with accidents and collisions.

In 2001 he had to retire after 37 laps when he was 13th with Minardi for a hydraulic problem. In 2003 with Renault and in the rain motor he said enough after 44 laps when he was fighting for seventh place. The most painful would be in 2016 because after less than 10 laps to finish in 10th place in this McLaren ERS He failed and had to quit.

His crash retirements in 2015 and 2017 occurred in the first round. first me Kimi Raikkonen after turn 3 and inside 2017 in a row of cars at the first right turn.

All results of Fernando Alonso in Great Britain

Year Equipment Match result
2001 minardi Abandonment
2003 Renault Abandonment
2014 ferrari 5th
2015 McLaren Abandonment
2016 McLaren Abandonment
2017 McLaren Abandonment
2018 McLaren 8th
2021 Alpine 10th

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Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Formula 1

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