Thus began a career that would lead to the Formula 1 world championship titles in 2005 and 2006 and that this year, sees the Spaniard join the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro driver line-up. His first official win came in June 1988, at Pola de Laviana, on his debut in a junior category event as part of the Asturias championship. Fernando went on to win all remaining seven races, thus taking his first title. The following two years brought further victories in the Asturias, Navarra and Basque regional championships, before moving on to the national series in 1991. From 1993 to 1996, Fernando was crowned Spanish junior champion, but more importantly, he began to make his mark at international level: third in the '95 World Championship and first the following year. In 1997, the young Spaniard took the titles in his home country and in Italy in the Inter-A category: he took the former title again in 1998, when he also came second in the European championship. It was in October of this year that Fernando drove a real race car for the first time: at Albacete, Adrian Campos ran him for three days at the wheel of a Formula Nissan and, at the end of the test, Fernando's times were on a par with those of Marc Gene, who had taken pole position in the same car a few days earlier. This performance earned him a seat in the Campos team for the following year's Euro Open championship, which he won as he pleased.sports news,football,sports news,sports,live sports,live sport tv,watch football live,live internet tv,live match,streaming football,live stream,watch,live, premiership,soccer,live sports online,watch live,watch sports,live streaming,watch footballonline,premiership,streaming,broadcast,internet,streams,live streaming,cricket,nfl,ncaa,icehockey,nba,mma,boxing,hdtv,video,vs,free,news,world cup,pctv,hockey,tennis,History , etc
Friday, January 21, 2011
Fernando Alonso
Thus began a career that would lead to the Formula 1 world championship titles in 2005 and 2006 and that this year, sees the Spaniard join the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro driver line-up. His first official win came in June 1988, at Pola de Laviana, on his debut in a junior category event as part of the Asturias championship. Fernando went on to win all remaining seven races, thus taking his first title. The following two years brought further victories in the Asturias, Navarra and Basque regional championships, before moving on to the national series in 1991. From 1993 to 1996, Fernando was crowned Spanish junior champion, but more importantly, he began to make his mark at international level: third in the '95 World Championship and first the following year. In 1997, the young Spaniard took the titles in his home country and in Italy in the Inter-A category: he took the former title again in 1998, when he also came second in the European championship. It was in October of this year that Fernando drove a real race car for the first time: at Albacete, Adrian Campos ran him for three days at the wheel of a Formula Nissan and, at the end of the test, Fernando's times were on a par with those of Marc Gene, who had taken pole position in the same car a few days earlier. This performance earned him a seat in the Campos team for the following year's Euro Open championship, which he won as he pleased.
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