Fernando Alonso clarified his “unluckiest driver in the world” comments during the Imola race and will not be racing in Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix with superstitious items. Despite still not scoring a point in 2025, Alonso qualified fifth for Aston Martin at Italy, offering hope for a breakthrough in the season. Unfortunately, his early pit stop and timing during safety car periods dashed his chances of a strong finish. Alonso expressed frustration over the team’s lack of competitiveness as the main source of his string of misfortunes. Reflecting on his successful career, Alonso refuted the notion of being inherently unlucky, highlighting his achievements as evidence to the contrary.
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