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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Two-time series champion Alonso will make the switch from Alpine, the team he returned to Formula One with after a two-season sabbatical, to Aston Martin for the 2023 season. Alonso scored one podium in his two seasons with the squad and finished ninth in last season's championship. The former champion's input will be critical for Aston Martin to improve on their seventh-place rank in 2022. He is a demanding figure that contributed greatly to Alpine's car development throughout the season, which is an area where Aston Martin has not been as successful. Equally important is that Alonso's switch is not a single-season deal. He intends to be with the outfit for the long term, which will foster consistency and growth in expectations. His input to the new season's car will be critical in assessing how quickly this pairing will bear fruit, but this should be a team that grows stronger as the season grows older.
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Bad luck at Imola
Alonso finished 11th at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix F1 race at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari on Sunday.
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Poor weekend in Miami
Alonso finished 15th in the Miami Grand Prix F1 race at Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome on Sunday.
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Still no points
Alonso finished 11th in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix F1 race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Sunday.
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Still off pace in Bahrain
Alonso finished 15th in the Bahrain Grand Prix F1 race at Bahrain International Circuit on Sunday.
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Remains without points
Alonso finished 11th in the Japanese Grand Prix F1 race on Sunday.
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