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Fernando Alonso's Monaco GP DNF Explained as 'Forensic Examination' Begins

  • Fernando Alonso retired from the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix on Lap 37 due to a power unit failure while running sixth.
  • Alonso's retirement was preceded by engine troubles beginning around Lap 15, during which his Aston Martin experienced a failure in its electrical energy system that reduced its power output.
  • Despite qualifying seventh and benefiting from a grid penalty on another driver, Alonso's car began to smoke before he parked at Rascasse.
  • Alonso revealed that from Lap 15 onward, he experienced engine issues related to the electrical system, likening his experience to Daniel Ricciardo's 2017 struggles without electrical power.
  • Alonso remains without points after eight races in 2025 but anticipates better results under new regulations and hopes to contend for the championship next year.
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Over 400 races, two World Cup titles, stable war and cult slogans: Fernando Alonso has been shaping Formula One for almost a quarter of a century.

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Fernando Alonso is one of the most experienced Formula 1 drivers of this season. That's why these words make fans listen carefully.

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The two-time world champion Spanish driver explained why he had to retire on lap 36.

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Aston Martin Valhalla's roar resounded through the iconic streets of Monaco, marking his dynamic world debut before the Formula 1 Grand Prix.At the wheel, the world's bi-champion Fernando Alonso, a key player in his development and pilot of the Aston Martin Aramco F1 team, brought this hybrid supersport to the limit.So far only seen in static displays, the Valhalla shone with its advanced hybrid propulsion system, its exceptional handling and un…

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Two-time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso seems to sense a conspiracy: after his failure in Monaco, the Spaniard does not believe in bad luck or chance.

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