Spain's Alonso says he is proud of his F1 legacy

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Spains Alonso says he is proud of his F1 legacy

Abu Dhabi - Alonso began racing in F1 in 2001, when he was 20-years-old.

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Published: Fri 23 Nov 2018, 11:11 AM

Last updated: Fri 23 Nov 2018, 1:20 PM

McLaren's retiring Formula One (F1) driver Fernando Alonso of Spain has said that he was proud of having made F1 more popular in his home country of Spain as well as winning the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports.
The two-time world champion, who decided to quit F1 after Sunday's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, spoke at a joint press conference with other drivers on Thursday night.
"(I am) definitely very proud. I think you only realise with time when you see how many people follow the sport now in Spain," Alonso said, explaining: "We were not broadcasting the Formula One races in 2001 and 2002. I think it started in the middle of 2003."
Alonso began racing in F1 in 2001, when he was 20-years-old and was crowned in 2005 and 2006, reports Efe news.
"The Princess of Asturias Award for Sports is probably the biggest thing that I achieved, even more than any F1 championship, because that kind of award is more about changing people's lives and introducing a lot of people into one sport, so those kinds of things are much bigger than any trophy," he added.


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