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Two-time Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso recently took delivery of a brand new Aston Martin DBX S in Monaco, adding another jewel to his already impressive collection of vehicles. The handover occurred shortly before the holiday season at the Aston Martin Monaco dealership.
The DBX S, a high-performance luxury SUV, boasts over 727 horsepower and performance characteristics akin to a supercar. Alonso's choice reflects his well-known passion for exceptional automobiles and his legacy in motorsport history.
The ultramarine-tinted DBX S was photographed alongside Alonso in front of the Monaco dealership, a sight that was popular with car enthusiasts. Alonso aptly described the moment simply as "Exceptional" on his social media channels.
Beyond the DBX S, Alonso's garage includes an Aston Martin Valour, a limited-edition supercar, and a variety of other rare and desirable vehicles. These acquisitions highlight his sophisticated taste in automobiles.
A Career Reflected in Steel and Carbon Fiber
Beyond road-going supercars, Alonso has curated a historical collection representing his entire racing career. From his early karting days to his Formula 1 World Championships with Renault in 2005 and 2006, every race car he piloted has a place in his personal museum.
The Museo y Circuito Fernando Alonso
Located in Llanera, Asturias, Spain, the Museo y Circuito Fernando Alonso offers an immersive experience into the world of the racing legend. The museum showcases over 400 items, including his cars, karts, racing suits, helmets, and trophies. It offers fans a comprehensive look into Alonso's journey.
The complex also features a homologated karting circuit and other motorsport facilities, reflecting Alonso's dedication to the sport that has defined his life.
Fernando Alonso’s new Aston Martin is more than just another luxury vehicle. It is a testament to his decades-long passion for motorsport and a physical manifestation of his unparalleled career. His collection, both on the road and in his museum, serves as an ongoing celebration of his racing legacy.