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“We could dominate the motor world”: Fernando Alonso cites Carlos Sainz Sr. as inspiration for all Spanish racers

Somin Bhattacharjee
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"We could dominate the motor world": Fernando Alonso cites Carlos Sainz Sr. as inspiration for all Spanish racers

Carlos Sainz Sr. is one of the biggest legends and definitely the pioneer of racing in Spain. Fernando Alonso thinks that it is the two-time rally World Champion who inspired an entire generation to pursue their dreams in the world of motorsports.

Sainz is a legend when it comes to rally racing. He won the World Rally Championship drivers’ Title with Toyota in 1990 and 1992 and was also a runner-up four times. He also won the prestigious Dakar rally three times and was the most popular Spanish motorsport driver during his peak years.

According to Alonso, Sainz’s success in racing showed all Spaniards that they can come forward and dominate the racing world. Today, Alonso is a two-time World Champion in F1, and Sainz’s son is one of the biggest stars in F1 too. Alonso credits all the recent success in Spanish motorsports to the 60-year-old rallying legend.

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Carlos Sainz winning gave belief to Fernando Alonso and all Spaniards

Today, Alonso is regarded as one of the most legendary drivers in F1 history. He won two World Championships and is the most successful F1 driver in Spain’s history. Sainz’s son, Carlos Sainz Jr. drives for Scuderia Ferrari and won his first-ever F1 race in Silverstone last year.

Spaniards have also tasted success in other disciples of motorsports like Moto GP. Marc Marquez is an 8-time World Champion, and one of the biggest names in Spanish sports today.

Apart from the above-mentioned drivers, there are several up-and-coming stars that could potentially dominate different forms of racing in the years to come. However, according to Alonso, it all started with Sainz winning his rallying Titles.

“I think that was the moment,” Alonso said in a documentary for Red Bull TV. “When that clicked in our minds. That although we are Spanish, coming from Spain. We could dominate the entire motor world.”

Alonso is currently 41 years old, but his relative old age has not slowed him down. The Oviedo-born driver is still hungry for wins and signed a multi-year contract with Aston Martin ahead of the 2023 F1 season.

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Somin Bhattacharjee

Somin Bhattacharjee

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Formula 1 Editor Somin Bhattacharjee fell for the sport as well as Fernando Alonso on the same day — during the Spaniard’s thrilling victory at the German GP in 2010. Over the years, the passion magnified manyfold, and metamorphosed into a writing career in 2021. Though holding a bachelor's degree in marketing, Somin discovered his true calling in writing. He has penned over 2,700 articles for TheSportsRush, presenting a diverse range — news reports, opinions, and exclusives. A true Tiffosi, Somin never gives up on a chance to defend the Ferrari boys as a fan. As a sports writer though, he remains objective to the core and relishes opportunities to follow and engage in dissecting the action during races. That’s where the real thrill lies for him. Beyond the racetrack, Somin plays different sports including soccer. He enjoys exploring other sporting events and proudly supports Spanish soccer club Real Madrid.

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