The German national anthem followed by the Italian national anthem haunted the dreams and nightmares of all non-Ferrari fans in the early 2000s, but an abrupt end to their reign of terror in 2005 allowed for a new dynamic duo to dominate the airwaves: Fernando Alonso and Renault.Īged 24 years and 58 days at the 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix, Alonso broke a long-standing, 33-year record previously held by Emerson Fittipaldi to become, at the time, Formula 1’s youngest-ever World Champion and, unequivocally, Spain’s first. There is arguably no better movie name more fitting when describing the career of one Fernando Alonso. The good, the bad and the ugly series takes a look back over the defining moments of some of the biggest names to race in Formula 1.
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