The fans react for Fernando Alonso at the top of the time leaves in the Singapore GP1 F1

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Fernando Alonso Too much the first training session of the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix. This result came as an anomaly, because Aston Martin has not been the leader of the rhythm so far this year, and Alonso being the oldest driver of the grid. This led fans to share hilarious reactions to the fact that the Spanish veteran was the rhythm of the FP1.

Alonso has two world championships and 32 racing victories for his credit. But the Spaniard has been regularly far from the sharp end of the field for some time.

Although the Aston Martin The AMR23 helped it to claw certain podiums that year, the 44-year-old man has not had such successes since then. However, with the next race which takes place in Singapore, where Alonso was the inaugural winner, this may have helped him channel his inner pace and establish the fastest round time in FP1.

He finished the front session Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappenleading fans to share their reactions on X:

“UNC has always understood it.”

“If Fernando had a good car, it would be the graph of each session of the season”, a fan wrote.

“I don't see why people are surprised that the best driver is the fastest?” Another fan wrote.

Meanwhile, with Alonso's only victory in the hand of the crashgate scandal, fans also wrote:

“Take a walk, be ready on Sunday”, a surfer wrote.

“We all know that he can win in Singapore[.] Might have to withdraw something like 2008 although 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 '' ' wrote.

“Lance Stroll, you have a job … do the 2.0 ☠️ crashgate …. we want Fernando on the podium πŸ™πŸ» …..” a third internet user common.

Fernando Alonso made his F1 debut in 2001 and has run since a sabbatical leave that lasted two years.


Fernando Alonso answers the question of knowing when he hangs his helmet

Fernando Alonso d'Aston Martin at the FP1 session for the Singapore 2025 Grand Prix F1 - Source: GettyFernando Alonso d'Aston Martin at the FP1 session for the Singapore 2025 Grand Prix F1 - Source: Getty
Fernando Alonso d'Aston Martin at the FP1 session for the Singapore 2025 Grand Prix F1 – Source: Getty

With Fernando Alonso to be 45 years old last year and his current mandate with Aston Martin ending, the question of his retirement was imminent in the background. Unless the Silverstone -based team accepts another extension or any other team snubs the double champion, Alonso could want to hang up on their helmet for good.

But, when he asked him questions about the persistent question that is looming in the paddock, Alonso said (via Motorsport.com):

“I am satisfied with my career and I consider myself very lucky to have been here for so many years. It is now the time to help the team and to have fun, so it's something that I will have to see day after next year.”

On the other hand, the GP of Singapore 2025 will mark the 419th race of Alonso F1If everything goes as planned.