Fernando at 400: why Alonso’s still fired up
Update: 2024-10-227
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This episode is brought to you by Salesforce, a Global Partner of Formula 1®.
Fernando Alonso will become the first driver in Formula 1 history to compete in 400 Grands Prix when he races in Mexico this weekend.
It’s a monumental milestone that even Alonso didn’t think he’d reach. Hear why the two-time World Champion thought he’d leave F1 at the end of 2009 and how changes in his relationship with the sport have prolonged his career.
Speaking to Tom Clarkson, Fernando reflects on the most poignant moments from an eventful 21 seasons on the grid - revealing fascinating details about his secret meetings with Red Bull, whether he regrets turning them down for Ferrari, the one race he tried to win the most and why he needed reassurance during his comeback in 2021.
Plus, the Spaniard talks about the impact Adrian Newey will have on Aston Martin and how the legendary designer’s arrival at the team affects his own future.
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This episode is sponsored by:
Salesforce: visit salesforce.com/F1 to learn more about how Formula 1 wins fans and grows its global fanbase with Salesforce
Vanta: our audience gets a special offer of $1,000 off at vanta.com/GRID
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Incredible interview. Fernando never fails to surprise and amaze me.
I feel dumb but I thought Rubens still had the record for most starts. Alonso broke it years ago. Kimi also broke it, he's at 349 and Lewis is at 350. Poor Rubens :-(