Who won 2003 Hungarian GP?

Who won 2003 Hungarian GP?

Who won 2003 Hungarian GP?

Fernando Alonso
It was the thirteenth round of the 2003 Formula One season. The 70-lap race was won by Renault’s Fernando Alonso after starting from pole position, becoming at the time the youngest ever driver to win a Grand Prix, beating the previous record of Bruce McLaren.

How did Alonso crash?

Driving for McLaren in 2015 pre-season testing, Alonso suffered a bizarre accident at turn three of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. McLaren claimed the crash was caused by a sudden gust of wind but Alonso insisted that the incident happened due to his steering wheel locking up.

Why did Alonso quit?

Can he follow in the footsteps of these drivers who also returned to F1 after previously walking away? Fernando Alonso walked away from Formula 1 at the end of 2018, having failed to achieve his dream of winning a third world championship.

Did Alonso race with Hamilton?

Prior to the season’s final round, the Brazilian Grand Prix, he had 103 championship points to Räikkönen’s 100 and Hamilton’s 107, and needed to win the race and for his teammate to finish third or lower for his third title. Alonso finished the event third for third overall with 109 points.

Did Alonso know about crash gate?

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Why did Alonso rejoin F1?

Fernando Alonso says it was a “luxury” to be able to leave and return to Formula 1 on his own terms after enjoying his comeback season with Alpine in 2021. Two-time world champion Alonso returned to F1 last year after spending two seasons out of the series to explore other racing disciplines.

Can you purposely crash F1?

The Renault Formula One crash controversy, dubbed Crashgate by some in the media, was a sporting scandal caused when Renault F1 driver Nelson Piquet Jr. deliberately crashed during the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix to give a sporting advantage to his Renault teammate, Fernando Alonso.