Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso will leave Formula One, at least temporarily, at the end of the season.
Fernando Alonso is hanging up his F1 helmet — for now.
Fernando Alonso in his car at the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix.
IndyCar will only be a distraction to the struggling McLaren Formula One team.
Fernando Alonso in the McLaren garage at the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix
Put simply Monaco isn't like other races, and it isn't supposed to be.
Fernando Alonso on track at the 2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
McLaren is pinning its season on upgrades at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso has predicted blustery weather and a slippery racetrack will combine to create another chaotic grand prix around the streets of Azeri capital Baku.
While Fernando Alonso prepares to race in this weekend’s Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, he already has one eye on the first round of the World Endurance Championship starting next week.
F1 2017 delivered a tense season, but its real gift was the promise of a thrilling 2018.
McLaren executive director Zak Brown.
McLaren's switch to Renault is riskier than it may first appear.
The McLaren MCL32 on the track.
McLaren is risking big for success by making a switch from Honda to Renault for 2018.
Fernando Alonso in his garage at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso's future might rest with Red Bull more than it does McLaren or Honda.
Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Formula One returns with the Belgian Grand Prix on 27 August.
Fernando Alonso on the grid of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Can F1 punish teams without penalising drivers for mechanical failures?
Fernando Alonso's skipping Monaco for the Indy 500, and immediately it's raising eyebrows...
Alonso denies Webber's quit rumour
Fernando Alonso says the satisfaction of improving is counteracting his frustrations with the car.
Why 2017 could break McLaren-Honda
The 2017 season comprises all the ingredients to end the McLaren-Honda experiment.
Ron Dennis has moved to quell speculation of a driver revolt at McLaren.
Fernando Alonso has admitted the current state of F1 is making other categories look more tempting.