Fernando Alonso Appreciating Teammate Lance Stroll's Overtaking Move at Miami GP

You are not listening if you don't think Fernando Alonso has changed. The Spaniard was notorious for making it challenging for his colleagues and squad practically everywhere he went. That may be seen from his time at Alpine. Alonso, on the other hand, is actively trying to alter this narrative with Aston Martin. There is already a tonne of proof for that. In fact, it is so plain to see that even Max Verstappen found himself making fun of the Spaniard after the Miami Grand Prix.

Subscribe to our 'NASCAR' NEWSLETTER now!

Subscribe Here

The First Instance of Kindness in azerbaijan gp


During the Azerbaijan GP, he showed his colleague kindness for the first time. Unusually, Alonso picked up his radio and sent Lance Stroll a message that stunned the entire world. Alonso sought to assist his first adversary by giving him access to his brake balance setup. In the slow Miami GP race, this startling fact struck once more.


The Radio call


Alonso was driving by his lonesome but still had time to watch and compliment his teammate’s brilliant overtaking move. Alonso got on the radio and said, “Which position is Lance? Great move into turn 1.” That’s right this is the same Alonso who once allegedly tried to bribe his teammate’s engineers. This unseen side of the Spaniard has not only shocked the fans but his fellow drivers as well. “You are like a life coach! At the last race you are like ‘Try my brake balance’!” said Verstappen. 

Despite one-way traffic toward Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso stays humble 

The ambitious and arrogant Spaniard has left the stage and there is a new person walking in place of Fernando Alonso. This person is a helpful teammate and has a realistic outlook toward races.

Subscribe to our 'NASCAR' NEWSLETTER now!

Subscribe Here

Shrewd Frederic Vasseur’s 2024 Strategy Termed Dicey as Ferrari Aims to Enable Charles Leclerc With the Best Equipment

Despite 12X F1 Champ’s Availability, Ferrari Veteran Shatters Charles Leclerc’s Hopes of an Immediate Turnaround

$285,000,000 Worth Lewis Hamilton Gets Mercedes’ $64,000,000,000 Worth Partner to Invest in His Philanthropic Cause