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The '''Fernando Alonso Sports Complex''' ({{lang-es|Complejo Deportivo Fernando Alonso}}, also known as {{lang-es|Museo y Circuito Fernando Alonso}}) is a sports project dedicated to the promotion of motorsport and a memorial to [[Fernando Alonso]], a two-times Formula One World Drivers' Champion from [[Oviedo]], [[Asturias]], [[Spain]]. The facility is located in [[Llanera, Asturias]].
The '''Fernando Alonso Sports Complex''' ({{langx|es|Complejo Deportivo Fernando Alonso}}, also known as {{langx|es|Museo y Circuito Fernando Alonso}}) is a sports project dedicated to the promotion of motorsport and a memorial to [[Fernando Alonso]], a two-times Formula One World Drivers' Champion from [[Oviedo]], [[Asturias]], [[Spain]]. The facility is located in [[Llanera, Asturias]].


== Facilities ==
== Facilities ==
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=== Museum ===
=== Museum ===
The complex's Fernando Alonso Collection includes most of racing cars which Alonso has competed in since his age of 3, racing suits and helmets which he worn, and the trophies which he acquired.<ref name="official-museum" /> Apart from those originating from Alonso himself, his helmet collection of other professional drivers is on exhibition.<ref name="SoyMotor-180116" />
The complex's Fernando Alonso Collection includes most of the racing cars which Alonso has competed in since the age of 3, racing suits and helmets he wore, and the trophies which he won.<ref name="official-museum" /> Apart from those originating from Alonso himself, his helmet collection of other professional drivers is on exhibit.<ref name="SoyMotor-180116" />


; Notable collection
; Notable collection
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=== Kart circuit ===
=== Kart circuit ===
[[File:Karting Fernando Alonso.jpg|thumb|Kart circuit.]]
The karting circuit is spread over 44,446.54 m² and was designed and built with the possibility of making twenty-nine different tracks, whose lengths vary between 1,400 and 1,800 meters.<ref name="official-kartcircuit" /> The main circuit can be divided into three secondary courses of 721, 637 and 372 meters to facilitate training.<ref name="official-kartcircuit" /> It is approved to host international competitions at the highest level according to CIK-FIA standards.<ref name="CIK-FIA-Presentation2017" />
The karting circuit is spread over 44,446.54 m² and was designed and built with the possibility of making twenty-nine different tracks, whose lengths vary between 1,400 and 1,800 meters.<ref name="official-kartcircuit" /> The main circuit can be divided into three secondary courses of 721, 637 and 372 meters to facilitate training.<ref name="official-kartcircuit" /> It is approved to host international competitions at the highest level according to CIK-FIA standards.<ref name="CIK-FIA-Presentation2017" />


The circuit was premiered by Fernando Alonso himself on March 18, 2011 in front of 4,000 people.
The circuit was premiered by [[Fernando Alonso]] himself on March 18, 2011, in front of 4,000 people.


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.fernandoalonso.com/en/ Fernando Alonso official website]
* [http://www.fernandoalonso.com/en/ Fernando Alonso official website]

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Latest revision as of 17:28, 29 October 2024

Museo y Circuito Fernando Alonso
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Established2011
LocationLlanera, Asturias, Spain
Coordinates43°25′40″N 5°49′43″W / 43.42768°N 5.82862°W / 43.42768; -5.82862
TypeTransport museum
Collection sizeOver 270 items[1]
Websitehttp://www.fernandoalonso.com/en/museum/

The Fernando Alonso Sports Complex (Spanish: Complejo Deportivo Fernando Alonso, also known as Spanish: Museo y Circuito Fernando Alonso) is a sports project dedicated to the promotion of motorsport and a memorial to Fernando Alonso, a two-times Formula One World Drivers' Champion from Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. The facility is located in Llanera, Asturias.

Facilities

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The complex includes a museum about Fernando Alonso, a kart circuit, and a golf course.

Museum

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The complex's Fernando Alonso Collection includes most of the racing cars which Alonso has competed in since the age of 3, racing suits and helmets he wore, and the trophies which he won.[1] Apart from those originating from Alonso himself, his helmet collection of other professional drivers is on exhibit.[2]

Notable collection

Kart circuit

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Kart circuit.

The karting circuit is spread over 44,446.54 m² and was designed and built with the possibility of making twenty-nine different tracks, whose lengths vary between 1,400 and 1,800 meters.[3] The main circuit can be divided into three secondary courses of 721, 637 and 372 meters to facilitate training.[3] It is approved to host international competitions at the highest level according to CIK-FIA standards.[4]

The circuit was premiered by Fernando Alonso himself on March 18, 2011, in front of 4,000 people.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Fernando Alonso Collection". Fernando Alonso official website. Archived from the original on 2017-05-14. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  2. ^ "El casco de Vandoorne 2017 ya luce en el museo de Alonso" (in Spanish). SoyMotor. 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  3. ^ a b "Karting Circuit". Fernando Alonso official website. Archived from the original on 2017-06-04. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  4. ^ "FIRST CIK-FIA COMPETITIONS AT THE ALONSO CIRCUIT" (PDF). CIK-FIA. 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
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