Fernando unbeatable, literally On 6 July 2024 no one realized it at Silverstone, but we were experiencing a historic day. It was Saturday, there were qualifying for the British GP, the front row was conquered by the two Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton and the following day the English seven-time world champion would have achieved what, to date, is his last victory in Formula 1. Meanwhile, far from general attention, Lance Stroll achieved the eighth best time in Q3, trailing his teammate Fernando Alonso, author of the tenth time, by around three tenths. To date, that remains the last time Stroll beat Alonso in qualifying. 40 Grands Prix have passed. The Spanish two-time world champion has achieved an unprecedented 40-0 streak against his garage mate in Aston Martin. A statistical data beyond all logic, which has been alive for almost two years and which has gone through three different seasons – the second half of 2024, the entire 2025 and the first four GPs of 2026 – also surviving the perhaps most incisive regulatory revolution in the history of F1 from the point of view of driving style and also the performance crisis of the Silverstone team, which however has not moved the internal dynamics of the team by a millimetre. In the last 40 years of Formula 1, never has a driver managed to do better than his teammate 40 times in a row in qualifying and it is difficult to even imagine how anyone in the future could surpass this result, even more so with the growing number of races on the calendar which makes it increasingly difficult to maintain a consistency of performance of this type for an entire championship. More difficult for everyone, but not if your name is Fernando Alonso.
Automobile Magazine – F1 English News
2026-05-07 20:30:00





















