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Who did Fernando Alonso drive for in 2005?

Who did Fernando Alonso drive for in 2005?

Renault
Alonso stayed at Renault for 2005. He duelled with McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen for the World Championship in 2005 due to regulation changes mandating teams not to change tyres during a race and engines had to last for two races before they could be changed.

How many times has Fernando Alonso won the F1 championship?

Fernando Alonso Díaz (born 29 July 1981 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain) is a racing driver who competed in Formula One from 2001 to 2018. Alonso has claimed the World Championship twice making him a Double World Champion, winning the title in 2005 and 2006.

Is F1 big in Japan?

Hakkinen used to be the most popular driver, but Senna is still very very popular – probably the most popular driver in Japan. “There are no real heroes for the Japanese among the current drivers….

Atlas F1 1998 Atlas Formula One Journal.
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Where was the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix held?

The 2005 Japanese Grand Prix, officially the XXXI Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix ( XXXI フジテレビ日本グランプリ in Japanese) was the eighteenth and penultimate round of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship, staged on 9 October 2005 at the Suzuka Circuit in Mie Prefecture, Japan.

What happened in the 2005 F1 Grand Prix?

For the video games based on the 2005 Formula One season, see Formula One 05 and F1 Grand Prix (2005 video game). Kimi Räikkönen finished 2nd for McLaren, 21 points behind Alonso. The 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 59th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

What made the Japanese Grand Prix so special?

The Japanese Grand Prix was lights-to-flag drama, with scintillating overtaking, controversy and a sizeable shunt. Kimi Raikkonen took his best win to date in the best race for years from Giancarlo Fisichella on the final lap.

What happened to Juan Pablo Montoya in 2005?

Williams employed an all-new driver line-up in 2005, having signed Jaguar ‘s Mark Webber and Jordan ‘s Nick Heidfeld to replace Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher. Montoya moved to McLaren, in place of the Red Bull -bound David Coulthard (who took Webber’s vacated seat), while Ralf Schumacher signed for Toyota.