Alonso Describes Himself as "Unluckiest Driver" in the World After Imola Miss
- Fernando Alonso finished 11th at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix during the 2025 F1 season after starting fifth and running near the front at Imola.
- Alonso's team pitted early, then a late Virtual Safety Car allowed rivals to gain a tire advantage, causing Aston Martin's race to unravel and miss points.
- Aston Martin showed improved competitiveness with upgrades that helped both cars reach Q3 and fight for top positions before the setback.
- Alonso described himself as the world's "unluckiest driver" and stated, "The car was super today," but the Virtual Safety Car ended their chances for a top 6 or 7 finish.
- Aston Martin remain seventh in the Constructors' Championship with 14 points, four ahead of Racing Bulls, and look more competitive despite missing a double points score.
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Fernando Alonso Explodes because of Aston Martin's Mistakes in Imola: "I Am the Worst-Luck Driver in the World"
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Alonso sees silver lining in race undone by ‘pure bad luck’ at Imola
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