Fernando Alonso, a veteran in Formula 1 with 32 grand prix wins and 2 titles, hasn’t claimed a victory since his last win at the Spanish Grand Prix in 2013, marking a 12-year drought in his career despite podium finishes for Aston Martin in 2023; However, F1 has undergone significant changes since then. In the years since Alonso’s last win, four different world champions have emerged, including Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen dominating recent seasons. The introduction of turbo-hybrid engines in 2014 marked a major shift in F1’s sustainability efforts, showcasing the sport’s commitment to technological advancements. The implementation of the halo in 2018 has contributed to enhanced driver safety, becoming a crucial feature in modern F1 cars. The evolution of F1 over the past 12 years highlights the dynamic nature of the sport and the continuous pursuit of excellence in both competition and safety measures.
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