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Fernando Alonso suffers damage but "maybe Q3 was possible" in Australia

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Fernando Alonso has fallen eliminated in the Q2 of the Australian GP. Despite having passed the cut of the Q1 with ease, damage to the soil of his Aston Martín AMR25 have deprived him of moving forward in this first qualifying session of the 2025 season of Formula 1.

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The Asturian will depart 12th after a qualy marked by a gravel exit at the Albert Park 10th Curve Read

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A promising start in Melbourne, but without conclusions Fernando Alonso does not want to anticipate anything about his performance in the Grand Prix of Australia. Despite leaving good sensations in the day of Friday, the Asturian remains faithful to his style and prefers to wait for the classification and the race to really evaluate the ... Read more La entrada Something hidden Fernando Alonso in Albert Park aparece primero en elgoldigital.

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As one could fear, Aston Martin F1 didn't have the car to aim for a Q3 this Saturday in Melbourne. At least the green single-seaters weren't picked up from the peloton, which was even feared by some. Fernando Alonso, 12th, still finished 3 tenths of 11th place in Q2. Is he disappointed? Is he relieved that his car can still pass in Q1? In truth, there are some reasons for hope for the Spaniard since he suffered damage on his bottom (...)

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The Spaniard Fernando Alonso, at the age of 43, is still one of the stars of the grid of Formula 1. This season will be his third at the wheel of an Aston Martin that must evolve in the face of a 2026 in which the change of rules could benefit him to fight for the first positions in the races.The most veteran of the 20 riders of the paddock may not be part of the main favorite, but yes as one of the authorized voices of the grill, and therefore,…

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Fernando Alonso has fallen eliminated in the Q2 of the Australian GP. Despite having passed the cut of the Q1 with ease, damage to the soil of his Aston Martín AMR25 have deprived him of moving forward in this first qualifying session of the 2025 season of Formula 1.

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soymotor.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
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