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Alonso rolls back the years as Aston Martin threaten to break monopoly

theguardian.com

H ow pleasing it was to enjoy again the irrepressible, beaming smile that lit up Fernando Alonso’s face after his podium at Formula One’s season-opener in Bahrain.

The Spaniard was positively bouncing round the paddock, once more revelling in competing at the front end of the grid. Alonso’s performance and that of his Aston Martin team was as unexpected as it was welcome.

Their turnaround from last year has been exceptional while Alonso delivered a drive to remind everyone that even at 41, he remains a force to be reckoned with.

At the Jeddah circuit for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend, F1’s surprise package of the 2023 season will once more take centre stage and demonstrate just how competitive they really are. “If we are strong in those races then I think we will have a very good 2023,” said Alonso.

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