Fernando Alonso cleared to race in F1’s Hungarian GP after missing first practice with injury

Aston Martin said the two-time Formula 1 champion “has been managing a muscular injury in his back” since last week’s Belgian Grand Prix. (AP)
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Updated 01 August 2025
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Fernando Alonso cleared to race in F1’s Hungarian GP after missing first practice with injury

  • “He chose to sit out the opening practice session to limit his time in the car as he manages a muscular injury in his back,” Aston Martin said
  • Alonso was replaced by reserve driver Felipe Drugovich

BUDAPEST: Aston Martin says Fernando Alonso has been “medically cleared” to drive ahead of Formula 1’s Hungarian Grand Prix after he missed the first practice session because of a back injury.

Aston Martin said earlier Friday that the two-time F1 champion had been hampered by the injury since last week’s Belgian Grand Prix, but he returned later in the day to place fifth in second practice, one place behind teammate Lance Stroll.

“He chose to sit out the opening practice session to limit his time in the car as he manages a muscular injury in his back,” Aston Martin said in a post on X.

“Having undergone further treatment this morning and medically cleared by the FIA, Fernando will be back in the AMR25 alongside Lance.”

Alonso was replaced by reserve driver Felipe Drugovich, who was 16th fastest in the first practice session, just over .3 of a second slower than teammate Stroll.

Brazilian driver Drugovich is in his fourth season as Aston Martin reserve but has yet to race in F1. He was the 2022 champion in Formula 2.

Drugovich has come close to an F1 debut before. He did Aston Martin’s preseason testing in 2023 after Stroll sustained fractures in a bicycle accident, but the Canadian recovered in time for the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

Drugovich was also a potential candidate to stand in at the Canadian GP in June when Stroll needed follow-up surgery related to the treatment he had in 2023. Eventually, Stroll was cleared to race.


Dubai Basketball launches ‘Basket for Basket’ Ramadan initiative

Updated 24 February 2026
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Dubai Basketball launches ‘Basket for Basket’ Ramadan initiative

  • Project with Dubai Sports Council and UAE Food Bank takes place at EuroLeague match on Thursday

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball has announced a special Ramadan initiative for its upcoming EuroLeague home fixture against LDLC ASVEL on Thursday, Feb. 26.

In the spirit of giving that defines the holy month, the team will donate one meal for every point scored by the home team during the game. In addition, every ticket purchased for the game will equal one meal donated to families in need across the UAE.

Delivered in collaboration with the Dubai Sports Council and the UAE Food Bank, the initiative reflects Dubai Basketball’s commitment to creating meaningful social impact beyond the court, the team stated in a release on Tuesday.

As Dubai’s first professional sports franchise competing in European competitions, the team wants to be a competitive force internationally and community-driven institution.

Dejan Kamenjasevic, CEO of Dubai Basketball, highlighted the importance of the initiative. “Ramadan is a time of reflection, unity and generosity.

“As a team that proudly represents Dubai on an international stage, we believe our responsibility goes far beyond basketball. This city has given us an incredible platform, support system and belief, and it is our duty to give back in a way that reflects the values of the nation.”

“Through this initiative, every point scored, and every ticket purchased becomes something bigger than the game.

“Our ambition is not only to compete at the highest level in Europe but also to build a team that contributes to the community and supports the people who make the Dubai dream possible.”