India, March 25 -- "He has two children, he was going to brake." The one statement that still represents the spirit, risk, and raw danger of Formula 1, even 20 years later came during the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix, a race remembered for one of the coldest and most fearless moments in the sport's history. That is when Fernando Alonso overtook Michael Schumacher around the outside at the iconic 130R corner at Suzuka, and etched his name in the history books as one of the most dangerous drivers of F1.
Now, as Formula 1 returns to Suzuka for the third race weekend of the 2026 season, it's the perfect time to revisit a moment that still gives chills to both F1 and non-F1 fans.
Rain disrupted qualifying on Saturday, forcing Alonso to star...
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