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Monday, September 26, 2005 A new record was set early this morning in the Formula 1 Driver Championship. Spaniard Fernando Alonso has become the youngest ever driver to be the Formula One World Champion. At an age of barely 24, he beat the record set by Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi, who was 25years 8months n 29days when he took the crown in 1972. Alonso held an unassailable lead of 23 points over closest rival Kimi Raikkonen with 2 races left in the season. The whole of This morning’s race saw the first 1-2 finish for the McLaren Mercedes Team in 5 years, with Juan Pablo Montoya finishing in front of his team mate Kimi Raikkonen. Alonso, needing only 6 points from the race to win the Driver’s Championship, finished third behind the McLaren pair in his Renault. I can see the great joy in him when he passed the chequed flag, raising both of his arms in ecstasy. Who wouldn’t? He is Hai, my poor Michael Schumacher of Ferrari never really come out of his shell this season. He was overshadowed by the likes of Alonso, Button n Raikkonnen. Mind u, he’s the reigning champion, with 7 titles n 84 wins under his belt, the most successful driver in Formula One history. Oh well, the great German has fallen. A shift of power perhaps? I still love the red Ferraris though. Maybe it’s just that dominance in anything has to end somehow. After winning 5 consecutive championships, Schumi, I guess u need to step down a little for the next generation. Never mind, I’ll wait for the next season, hoping to see an improved Ferrari car, your F2005 this year just wasn’t up to the mark. I miss the sight of shiny red Ferraris zooming past the chequed flag in a 1-2 finish. I see a déjà vu in Alonso’s win this morning. The combination of the Renault Team(French) n driver Fernando Alonso(Spanish) produced a winning formula. They were one of most underrated team in the sport, n yet they won it. It reminds me of the A new champion, a new era. Let’s hope that the Formula One racing world can only get more exciting from now on, starting from next March, when the new season kicks off in |
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