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There have been fifteen Formula One drivers from Spain, the most successful of them being Fernando Alonso who won the World Drivers' Championship twice. Alonso is the only Spanish champion and the only driver from Spain to have won a Grand Prix. Pedro de la Rosa and Alfonso de Portago are the only other Spanish drivers to have stood on the podium, both having finished in second place. ==Current drivers== In the 2015 Formula One season there are three Spanish drivers. Fernando Alonso debuted in Formula One with Minardi, but the team struggled to produce a competitive car. He moved to Renault to take up a test role and was then given a racing seat with the team in 2003. He won the drivers' championship in 2005 and retained the title the following year. At the time he was the youngest race winner and youngest champion, though the records have since been surpassed by Sebastian Vettel. He moved to McLaren for the 2007 season but had a tense relationship with the team, returning to Renault for the next two years. In 2010 he became the lead driver for Ferrari, winning five races on the way to second in the championship.〔 Alonso again finished 2nd in the championship in both and . An ''Autosport'' survey taken by 217 Formula One drivers saw Alonso voted as the 9th greatest F1 driver of all time,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fernando Alonso )〕 and he has been labelled as "the greatest all-round driver in the sport".〔 Carlos Sainz Jr. began his Formula One career in , driving for Scuderia Toro Rosso. Roberto Merhi began his Formula One career in , driving for Manor Marussia. File:Fernando Alonso Bahrain.jpg|alt=Fernando Alonso, 2012|Fernando Alonso 2015 season position: File:Carlos Sainz Jr Motorland.JPG|alt=Carlos Sainz Jr., 2014|Carlos Sainz Jr. 2015 season position: File:Merhi Roberto.JPG|alt=Roberto Merhi, 2009|Roberto Merhi 2015 season position: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Formula One drivers from Spain」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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