
Alonso hails Halo, questions Hulkenberg
Fernando Alonso reckons the controversial Halo saved Charles Leclerc from injury after he "flew over" the Sauber at the start of the Belgian GP.
Fernando Alonso reckons the controversial Halo saved Charles Leclerc from injury after he "flew over" the Sauber at the start of the Belgian GP.
There was carnage on the first lap, as Fernando Alonso was sent airborne for the second time in seven years at La Source.
Fernando Alonso says he rejected an offer from Red Bull to race in 2019 because he wants to be in a winning position.
Both Stoffel Vandoorne and Fernando Alonso "expected" their poor qualifying results at Spa, and there was "nothing much more" that could have been done.
Despite Fernando Alonso insisting he had a "couple of offers from Red Bull", Christian Horner is adamant he did not approach the driver this season, saying "maybe" it was Toro Rosso.
Fernando Alonso and Red Bull continue to offer opposing views about whether the Spaniard had a chance to join the team in 2019.
Lewis Hamilton has said he has no personal "sadness" over Fernando Alonso's retirement but labels him "arguably the greatest driver I've driven against".
Red Bull have denied claims made by Fernando Alonso that they twice offered him the chance to replace Daniel Ricciardo in 2019.
Eight drivers, including Daniel Ricciardo, Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen talk to the media in a bumper press conference.
Fernando Alonso has said he turned down the opportunity to replace Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull next season.
McLaren have said they are "not confirming anything" at this stage regarding the future of Fernando Alonso.
Fernando Alonso is "right" when he complains that F1 is too predictable; that's according to F1 commercial boss Sean Bratches.
Daniel Ricciardo and his soon-to-be Red Bull replacement Pierre Gasly will attend Thursday's driver press conference at the Belgian GP.
Fernando Alonso insists he has left the door open to a possible return to Formula 1 come 2020, saying "who knows" what the future holds.
Fernando Alonso says Carlos Sainz has all the "experience and ability" to lead the McLaren project in 2019.
Both Toyota cars have been disqualified from the 6 Hours of Silverstone, stripping victory away from Fernando Alonso.
Jenson Button has had his say on his former team-mate, and believes that Fernando Alonso has "made the right decision" in leaving Formula 1.
Fernando Alonso has said that he wants time to think about his next career move and it won't be until at least October before he decides.
Fernando Alonso has revealed that "very poor" track action and the predictability of Formula 1 were the key reasons behind his decision to retire.
Speculation that Fernando Alonso's next job will be in IndyCar continues with reports that he will test a Andretti Autosport Dallara DW12 on a road course next month.
While most in F1 are singing Fernando Alonso's praises, Jody Scheckter says the Spaniard is overrated and didn't win more titles because he "seems to upset teams and everyone around him."
McLaren will reportedly confirm Carlos Sainz as Fernando Alonso's replacement before the end of this week.
While many thought Tuesday's announcement Fernando Alonso is leaving F1 would be followed up by one saying he's off to IndyCar, Mark Miles says that won't be resolved until "closer to the end of the year."
The Formula 1 paddock has reacted to news that Fernando Alonso is walking away at the end of this season, wishing the Spaniard well.
After months of speculation, Fernando Alonso has announced he's walking away from F1 at the end of this season but did not say where he is off to.
Fernando Alonso is on the "same level" as Michael Schumacher but has had less success than the German because he can "split a team"; that's according to Felipe Massa.
IndyCar may have dropped the biggest hint yet about Fernando Alonso's future plans, either for 2019 or for lunch today.
Fernando Alonso has posted on Twitter suggesting he has some news for everyone on August 14.
Fernando Alonso does not seem particularly bothered that he is not on Red Bull's shortlist for the 2019 season.
Red Bull look set to promote from within the team rather than risk 'chaos' by signing Fernando Alonso, according to Christian Horner.