Fernando Alonso receives F1 paddock pass for newborn son

Formula 1 presented paddock credentials to Fernando Alonso's newborn son, welcoming the baby to the sport's family. The Aston Martin driver shared the gift on Instagram after skipping media duties ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix due to the birth. Alonso described the moment as a super happy occasion.

Fernando Alonso and his partner Melissa Jimenez recently welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Leonard. The birth prompted Alonso to miss his media obligations on Thursday before the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Speaking to DAZN Spain after the second practice session, Alonso said, “I’m a little jet-lagged because I landed this morning, but here we are. We just finished FP2, and in a few hours it’s time to sleep - I skipped the European night session.” He added, “You never really imagine anything specific. Things just happen as they happen, and there’s a bit of stress and worry about everything going well. Fortunately, it went well, both for the mum and the baby. A super happy, very special moment.” Alonso posted on Instagram Stories about a special delivery from F1 management: paddock credentials for Leonard bearing the message, “Welcome to the F1 family.” The two-time champion captioned it, “Big thanks to F1! First of many.” Fans responded with lighthearted comments, predicting the newborn might race one day and joking about future rivalries involving Alonso. This personal milestone comes during a challenging start to the 2026 season for Aston Martin. The team's new Honda partnership has not yet yielded performance gains, with the AMR26 suffering reliability issues from chassis vibrations. A five-week break precedes the Miami Grand Prix, offering time for fixes.

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Alonso calls for flexible strategy in Aston Martin's troubled Australian GP

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Fernando Alonso has advised his Aston Martin team to retire from the 2026 Australian Grand Prix at the first sign of trouble to protect future races. The team faces severe issues with its Honda power unit, limiting them to about 25 laps in the 58-lap event. Alonso starts 17th after a double Q1 exit in qualifying.

Fernando Alonso will miss Thursday's media day at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix due to the birth of his first child. The Aston Martin driver plans to arrive at Suzuka Circuit on Friday. He will hand over his FP1 session to reserve driver Jak Crawford.

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Lance Stroll described his battle with teammate Fernando Alonso at the Japanese Grand Prix as their own 'Aston Martin championship' amid the team's poor start to the 2026 Formula 1 season. Aston Martin sits bottom of the standings after three races, plagued by Honda power unit vibrations and other issues. Stroll retired early, while Alonso finished for the first time this year.

Aston Martin occupies the last position in the constructors' standings with zero points after the first three rounds of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The team has faced severe reliability problems, including intense vibrations, limiting its track time. Pundits Jolyon Palmer and Alex Jacques offered critical evaluations, while praising Fernando Alonso's race starts.

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Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll encountered technical difficulties during the Australian Grand Prix, the season's opening race, but both drivers expressed optimism about future improvements. Alonso praised his strong start from 17th on the grid before retiring twice due to car issues, while Stroll completed 43 laps after missing practice and qualifying sessions. The team focused on gathering data to address problems ahead of the next race in China.

Williams driver Alex Albon has highlighted how the Miami Grand Prix has improved since its debut, crediting better organization and a welcoming atmosphere after the team earned points at the event.

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Lando Norris secured McLaren's first victory of the 2026 Formula 1 season by winning the Miami Grand Prix sprint race. Teammate Oscar Piastri finished second, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc taking third in the 19-lap event at Hard Rock Stadium. The result marks the first non-Mercedes win after their early-season dominance.

 

 

 

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