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Becas Cajastur Photos

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 17 September, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World
 
 
Some new pics of Fernando via FasterInside

 

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Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 24 August, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World

 

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Pictures – Thursday – Hungary GP.

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 29 July, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World

July 29, 2010 - Budapest, HUNGARY - epa02265272 The wife of Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso, singer Raquel del Rosario, seen in the paddock at the Hungaroring race track in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary, 29 July 2009. The Hungary Formula One Grand Prix will take place in Mogyorod on 01 August 2010.

Fernando´s wife, Rachel.

July 29, 2010 - Budapest, HUNGARY - epa02265255 Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari in paddock at the Hungaroring race track in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary, 29 July 2009. The Hungary Formula One Grand Prix will take place in Mogyorod on 01 August 2010.

Fernando and Antonio Lobato ( Spanish TV F1/Journalist )

July 29, 2010 - Budapest, HUNGARY - epa02265202 Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari in paddock at the Hungaroring race track in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary, 29 July 2009. The Hungary Formula One Grand Prix will take place in Mogyorod near Budapest on 01 August 2010.

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FERNANDO !!!

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 29 July, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World
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Friday Free Practice, British Grand Prix in pictures

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 9 July, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World

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NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 09: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari prepares to drive during practice for the British Formula One Grand Prix at Silverstone on June 9, 2010, in Northampton, England. (Photo by Malcolm Griffiths/Getty Images)
NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 09: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari drives during practice for the British Formula One Grand Prix at Silverstone on June 9, 2010, in Northampton, England. (Photo by Malcolm Griffiths/Getty Images)
NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 09: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari drives down the pitlane during practice for the British Formula One Grand Prix at Silverstone on June 9, 2010, in Northampton, England. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
July 09, 2010 - Silverstone, UNITED KINGDOM - epa02242380 Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari sits in the garage as mechanics check his car during the first practice session at the Silverstone race track in Northamptonshire, Britain, 08 July 2010. The Formula One Grand Prix of Great Britain takes place on 11 July 2010.
July 09, 2010 - Silverstone, UNITED KINGDOM - epa02242379 The cars of Formula One drivers of Spaniard Fernando Alonso (front) and Brazilian Felipe Massa are pushed back into the garage during the first practice session at the Silverstone race track in Northamptonshire, Britain, 08 July 2010. The Formula One Grand Prix of Great Britain takes place on 11 July 2010.
Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain looks on as mechanics put final touches on his car during the first practice session for the British F1 Grand Prix in Silverstone, central England July 9, 2010. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)
NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 09: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari drives during practice for the British Formula One Grand Prix at Silverstone on June 9, 2010, in Northampton, England. (Photo by Malcolm Griffiths/Getty Images)
July 09, 2010 - Silverstone, United Kingdom - epa02242340 Spanish Formula One driver with the Ferrari team Fernando Alonso takes Luffield corner during the free practice session ahead of the British Formula One Grand Prix, Silverstone race track, Northamptonshire, Great Britain, Friday 09July 2010. The British Formula One Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 11 July 2010.
July 09, 2010 - Silverstone, UNITED KINGDOM - epa02242348 Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari in the garage during the first practice session at the Silverstone race track in Northamptonshire, Britain, 09 July 2010. The Formula One Grand Prix of Great Britain takes place on 11 July 2010.
July 09, 2010 - Silverstone, UNITED KINGDOM - epa02242366 Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari in the garage after the first practice session at the Silverstone race track in Northamptonshire, Britain, 08 July 2010. The Formula One Grand Prix of Great Britain takes place on 11 July 2010.
Formula One Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso of Spain drives during the first practice session around a new section of track at Silverstone ahead of this weekend's British F1 Grand Prix July 9, 2010. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)

Alonso transforms anger into energy

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 30 June, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World
 
 

Back on home soil and with a heavily upgraded car, Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was convinced he would get his title campaign back on course at last weekend’s European Grand Prix, but things didn’t quite go to plan. Alonso left Valencia frustrated and disappointed with his eighth-place result. However, after some reflection, the Spaniard is ready to refocus his energies on the forthcoming British race.

“I was very angry about everything that happened, but now that anger has been transformed into positive energy driving a desire to fight back,” he explained in his Ferrari post-race diary. “Right from yesterday morning, my mind was already focused on the next Grand Prix at Silverstone, where we will try and channel all that accumulated energy into the car to try and make up for what escaped us, for one reason or another, in Valencia.”

Up until the safety car following Mark Webber’s vicious accident in the Red Bull on Lap Nine, everything had been going swimmingly for the double world champion. From fourth on the grid he was racing in third and applying pressure to the second-placed McLaren of Lewis Hamilton. As the medical car for Webber emerged from the pit lane, Hamilton edged past and sped away to his pit stop.

Alonso, meanwhile, stayed behind and made much slower progress to the pit lane. He eventually emerged from his tyre change down in tenth, whilst his team mate Felipe Massa came out a lowly 17th. Although Hamilton was eventually handed a drive-through penalty for overtaking the safety car, he still managed to retain his second place.

During and following the race Alonso couldn’t hide his frustration with the stewards and the British driver, but following a night’s sleep he was determined to push the thoughts from his mind and refocus on the forthcoming British Grand Prix.

“The safety car appeared at the worst possible moment for us and completely ruined our race,” he said. “It would have only needed a few seconds more or less to totally change our race. It does not achieve much going over the events that followed on. Obviously, in the clear light of day, I am much calmer than I was in the moments immediately following the race.

“At the time, I reacted emotionally and in that situation, it is all too easy to adopt a tone and say things that can be interpreted wrongly, giving rise to suspicions, something which I had no intention of doing. Sure, I understand that the stewards have a difficult job to do and they have to take decisions that are not easy.

“What I meant was that those drivers who, like us, respected the regulations, unfortunately, in this situation, suffered much more than those who broke them, even though they were given a penalty. And I am not referring to any of the drivers in particular. It’s a general matter and I think we should talk about it together in a calm way, to ensure that things like this do not happen again.”

In terms of the championship too, Alonso is positive. He’s currently fifth in the standings (29 points adrift of leader Hamilton), but with the F10 responding well to its updates and another 10 Grands Prix left to run, the Spaniard has not given up hope of clinching the title.

“Even if the Valencia result was not what we wanted, it has not done irreparable damage,” he concluded. “It’s true that the gap to the leader has now jumped to 29 points, but we have not even reached the halfway point of the season. We trail by just over one win, so the situation is still very open.

“The updates we brought to Spain saw us make a step forward and get closer to the front runners. I am satisfied with that, but also aware that we must continue to push on with the development of the F10, because we need to have a car capable of fighting for pole and to give us the edge over our rivals as soon as possible.”

source: Fernandos blog – f1.com

Pictures – Saturday – Europe Grand Prix 2010

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 26 June, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World

June 26, 2010 - Valencia, SPAIN - epa02223917 Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari during the qualifying session at Formula One Grand Prix of Europe, at the Valencia Street Circuit, in Valencia, Spain, 26 June 2010. The Formula One Grand Prix of Europe takes place on 27 June 2010.

VALENCIA, SPAIN - JUNE 26: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari drives during qualifying for the European Formula One Grand Prix at the Valencia Street Circuit on July 26, 2010, in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Andrew Hone/Getty Images)

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June 26, 2010 - Spain - Formula One - F1 - European Grand Prix 2010 - Valencia Street Circuit, Valencia, Spain - 26/6/10..Fernando Alonso of Ferrari during qualifying.

Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain drives his car during the third practice session ahead of European F1 Grand Prix in Valencia June 26, 2010. REUTERS/Albert Gea (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)

Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain leaves the pit lane during the third free practice session ahead of the European F1 Grand Prix in Valencia June 26, 2010. REUTERS/Heino Kalis (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)

Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain leaves the pit lane during the third practice session ahead of the European F1 Grand Prix in Valencia June 26, 2010. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)

VALENCIA, SPAIN - JUNE 26: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari drives during the final practice session prior to qualifying for the European Formula One Grand Prix at the Valencia Street Circuit on July 26, 2010, in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

June 26, 2010 - Valencia, SPAIN - epa02223502 Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari talks with a team member during the third practice session at the Valencia Street Circuit in Valencia, Spain, 26 June 2010. The Formula One Grand Prix of Europe takes place on 27 June 2010.

Pics. 24 june 2010

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 25 June, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World

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June 24, 2010 - Valencia, SPAIN - epa02219507 Formula One driver Spanish Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari arrives to the Formula One Grand Prix of Europe, at the Valencia Street Circuit, in Valencia, Spain, 24 June 2010. The Formula One Telefonica Grand Prix of Europe takes place on 27 June 2010.

June 24, 2010 - Valencia, C. A. Valenciana, SPAIN - epa02219512 Spanish Formula One racing driver of Ferrari, Fernando Alonso, walks through the paddock at his arrival to the Valencia Street Circuit, in the city of Valencia, eastern Spain, 24 June 2010. The Formula One Telefonica Grand Prix of Europe takes place on 27 June 2010.

June 24, 2010 - Valencia, C. A. Valenciana, Spain - VALENCIA, 24/06/2010.- Spanish Formula One driver, Fernando Alonso, of Ferrari team, at his arrival to the Valencia Street Circuit, in Valencia, eastern Spain, 24 June 2010. European Grand Prix in Valencia, the ninth race of the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship, will be celebrated on Sunday 27 June 2010.

 

 

Canada GP – Race and podium pictures

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 13 June, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World
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MONTREAL - JUNE 13: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari drives during the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 13, 2010 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Vladimir Rys/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain holds up his third-place trophy alongside winner McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain following the Canadian F1 Grand Prix in Montreal, June 13, 2010. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger (CANADA - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)

McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain (C) celebrates winning the Canadian F1 Grand Prix in Montreal June 13, 2010, alongside second-placed team mate, Jenson Button of Britain (2nd L) and third-placed Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain. REUTERS/Chris Wattie (CANADA - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)

McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton (2nd R) of Britain celebrates with McLaren team manager Dave Redding (L), teammate Jenson Button (2nd L) of Britain and Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain after winning the Canadian F1 Grand Prix in Montreal, June 13, 2010. Button finished second in the race with Alonso placing third. REUTERS/Chris Wattie (CANADA - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING)

McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton (L) of Britain pours champagne on Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain after winning the Canadian F1 Grand Prix in Montreal, June 13, 2010. Alonso finished third in the race. REUTERS/Chris Wattie (CANADA - Tags: SPORT MOTOR RACING IMAGES OF THE DAY)

MONTREAL - JUNE 13: Third placed Fernando Alonso of Spain and Ferrari celebrates on the podium after the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 13, 2010 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Vladimir Rys/Bongarts/Getty Images)

MONTREAL - JUNE 13: Third placed Fernando Alonso (unseen) of Spain and Ferrari sprays champagne on a mechanic from the podium after the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 13, 2010 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Vladimir Rys/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Canadian GP – World Cup Fever at Ferrari

Posted in ☆ Miscellaneous on 13 June, 2010 by Fernando Alonso World

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Fernando shows his support for Spain in the WorldCup Soccer ball …what else ? 🙂

 

Montreal, 10 June – Whenever the popularity of Formula 1 needs to be explained, one of the most common phrases is that it is the most viewed sport in the world apart from the Olympics and the World Cup, except that F1 goes on year in year out, while the other two events only take place every four years. And so it is that, on this Canadian Grand Prix weekend, the racing will be vying for attention with events in South Africa where the 2010 World Cup gets underway.

Here in the paddock at the Montreal circuit, people are already working out how they can fit in watching some of the opening matches around the busy F1 schedule, nowhere more so than in the Ferrari camp, as one would expect from an Italian team with one Brazilian and one Spanish driver, thus representing three of the strongest football nations on the planet. To mark the occasion, today, Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro organised a special “World Cup Press Conference” with both its drivers, in the team’s trackside hospitality unit.

Naturally, Fernando Alonso was backing his native Spain to lift the Jules Rimet trophy in one month’s time, “because they play better than any other team,” even if not one journalist was brave enough to point out Spain has never won the competition! Asked what position he would play if he was in the Iberian squad, our driver had a witty reply: “goalkeeper, because it’s the easiest position, as no other team will get near our goal!”

Felipe Massa admitted he was disappointed that he would not have much time for football this weekend. “Maybe when we are not actually driving or in technical meetings, I might get a chance, but on the positive side, Brazil is not playing this weekend which is good news. I love football and I will definitely be supporting “my” team even more than ever. Fortunately, we have a good squad as we saw in the Confederation Cup, so I hope we will be fighting for the final win. But I also enjoy watching other countries play and as a member of Ferrari I like seeing Italy doing well: in the last World Cup, after Brazil was knocked out, I switched my support to Italy, hoping they would win and they did. It will be the same this time, with Brazil the main priority for me. I think Italy has won the World Cup more often than any team other than Brazil, if I am not mistaken and so they too know how to tackle this competition. There are many good teams and in my opinion, the best are Spain, England and Argentina, although I put Brazil at the same level. After that there are other countries that have the talent and the possibility to win and this group includes Italy, Germany and France.”