The Alonso effect: What F1 fans said about his Indy 500 adventure
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Fernando Alonso’s Indianapolis 500 appearance introduced the race to a legion of new fans from Formula One. What did they make of the race?
Fernando Alonso’s Indianapolis 500 appearance introduced the race to a legion of new fans from Formula One. What did they make of the race?
In the round-up: Alonso will quit F1 if calendar grows to 25 races • Wehrlein expects to race in Canada • Tyres performance “an Italian mystery” – Wolff
Indianapolis 500 winner Takuma Sato is also one of just three Japanese drivers to stand on a grand prix podium. Here’s five great moments from his F1 career.
Ferrari has opted to use more ultra-soft tyres than most of its closest rivals at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso’s Indianapolis 500 appearance netted him a prize of $305,805 (£238,008) despite his retirement before the end of the race.
In the round-up: Ferrari deny planning to get Vettel ahead of Raikkonen • No number one at Mercedes – Hamilton • F1 to avoid race clashes
Carlos Sainz Jnr, Sebastian Vettel and Romain Grosjean were F1 Fanatic’s Star Performers of the Monaco Grand Prix. Here’s why.
Ferrari ended another 16-year win-less run in Monaco but it was a weekend for streaks coming to an end. Here’s all the stats and facts.
While all the eyes were on Fernando Alonso it was another F1 driver who claimed victory in a dramatic Indianapolis 500. Here’s a selection of pictures from the race.
Fernando Alonso was one of several Honda-powered drivers struck down by engine failure during the Indy 500 – but one of them hung on to win. Catch up on last weekend’s action.
Sebastian Vettel struck an early blow not just to Mercedes’ championship aspirations in Monaco, but also his team mate’s.
In the round-up: Hamilton: Ferrari have given Vettel number one status over Raikkonen • Button blames visibility for crash
Who was the best driver during the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best.
As was expected the Monaco Grand Prix was a straightforward one-stop affair for most drivers.
Carlos Sainz Jr has hailed his Monaco Grand Prix weekend as ‘perfect’ after he secured a sixth place finish for Toro Rosso.
Lewis Hamilton was the biggest mover in the Monaco Grand Prix but he was surely hoping to make more progress than just six positions.
Sergio Perez has been hit with two penalty points on his super license but no grid penalty following his collision with Daniil Kvyat at Monaco.
Max Verstappen has expressed his disappointment but remained tight-lipped after finishing fifth in the Monaco Grand Prix.
Did Ferrari deliberately compromise Kimi Raikkonen by pitting him when they did? Or was Sebastian Vettel just too fast for him? Take a look at the times.
Jenson Button’s Formula One career will end with a three-place grid penalty seemingly forever hanging over him after his collision with Pascal Wehrlein in Monaco.