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資料來源 F1-Live.com ( http://f1.racing-live.com/ ) Birth date : 29 July 1981 Birthplace : Oviedo Marital status : Single Height : 171 cm Weight : 68 kg (After Interlagos) Wins : 1 Points scored : 118 Number of GP : 51 Pole Position : 3 Podiums : 9 First GP : 2001 (Melbourne) Best result : 1 2004 championship position : 4 Current championship position (2005) : -- Team : RENAULT 21-year-old Fernando has a very impressive racing history, the new Renault driver taking the Spanish Karting title at the age of thirteen. His determination to succeed only increased after taking this sweet victory and two years later he took the title again as well as becoming the World Karting Champion. This obviously talented Spanish youngster has been highly sought after in the world of Formula One as his achievements speak for themselves. His third Spanish Karting title came in 1997, making it three in four years. Form there he became the runner up in the European Kart championship before taking the Euro Open Championship for Nissan in 1999. In the 2000 season Fernando undertook testing duties for the Minardi outfit while competing in the Formula 3000 Championship. During his year in this series, the young Spaniard caught the attention of high profile teams such as Ferrari and Benetton. He competed for team Astromega and his season highlights included a sixth in Austria, second Hungary, and a win in Belgium. Combined, these results saw him finish sixth overall in the final championship standings. He progressed to the pinnacle of Motorsports in 2001 where he partnered thee more experienced Tarso Marques for the European Minardi team, making his debut in Melbourne. Some impressive performances soon followed but he opted to sit out active competition in 2002 and concentrate on testing duties for Renault. Following his season testing with Renault, Alonso got his big chance a year later making his debut with the team as a race driver and taking his first win in Formula One at the Hungarian Grand Prix just a few month later and finishing a strong sixth in the drivers' standings. 2004 started well enough with third position in Australia but Alonso then had to wait until mid-season to gain his second podium position with a fine second place at Magny Cours. Back to back podiums followed in Hockenheim and Hungary, but Alonso was unable to win a race in 2004. It was a rather mixed season for Alonso, but given better equipment, Alonso will always be a factor for the victory if he can only iron out those unnecessary mistakes that cost him dear at Monaco and Monza. 1994 Karting, Spain, 1° 1996 Karting, Spain & International, 1° 1997 Karting, Spain, 1° 1998 Karting 1999 Euro Open by Nissan, 1° 2000 F3000 (Astromega) 2001 F1 (Minardi), 0 point 2002 F1 (Renault), test driver 2003 F1 (Renault), 6°, 55 points 2004 F1 (Renault), 4°, 59 points