Fernando Alonso is hoping a return to Renault this season will once again see him crowned F1's World Champion as he resumes his favoured number one status.
Alonso made his F1 debut for Minardi as a 19-year-old at the 2001 Australian GP. It was quickly obvious that Fernando was too quick to be a mere backmarker and it was no surprise when ...Read more
Fernando Alonso was satisfied with his sixth place in Sunday's Turkish GP, conceding that it was the best that Renault could have hoped for.
Renault are confident of turning their Spanish progression into points - and maybe even a podium - at this weekend's Turkish GP.
Renault are hoping to turn their Spanish progression into points at this weekend's Turkish GP.
Fernando Alonso's Spanish GP may have come to a smokey end but the former World Champion remains hopeful that the weekend was the start of a renaissance for the Renault team.
Fernando Alonso wasn't at all upset about missing out on pole position in Spain, delighted that he could even make the front row of the grid.
| Date | Grandprix | Team | Winning Time | Leader Offset | Pos | Pts | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/05/08 | Turkey | Renault | 86:49.451 | +53.70 | 6 | 3 | 9 |
| 27/04/08 | Spain | Renault | Retirement - an engine failure | 0 | 6 | ||
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