Fernando Alonso and Pedro Martínez de la Rosa have demonstrated once again the good vibes they have on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the Traffic Group of the Civil Guard (ATGC). Both members of the Aston Martin team, the Asturian as driver and leader of the team and the Catalan as ambassador, sent a congratulatory video to the body in charge of safety on Spanish roads, which has not left anyone indifferent on social networks.
In the video celebrating the 65th anniversary of the ATGC, Alonso could not help but throw a funny jab at De la Rosa, commenting that the figure of 65 years was “almost your age.” Pedro, far from being offended, responded with good humor: “I have a few less.” This interaction, shared by the Civil Guard on their X account, reflects the friendship and good vibes they have between the two, something that we already knew from their interactions on social networks and television.
The anniversary of the ATGC is a significant event, as it celebrates 65 years since it was launched in 1959 after the approval of Law 47/1959. This law assigned the Civil Guard Corps the task of monitoring highways and public roads in the national territory. Since then, the ATGC has played a crucial role in road safety in Spain.
Fernando Alonso, known for his candor both on and off the circuits, did not hesitate to congratulate the ATGC, highlighting the importance of their work. “65 years, which is a nice number. We want to congratulate the Traffic Group on this anniversary,” commented the two-time world champion.
Pedro Martínez de la Rosa, for his part, joined in the congratulations, adding: “Congratulations. 65 is a lot. Honestly, thank you very much for your work. From here, the Aston Martin team, all the best, and may 65 more come.”
This show of support and recognition towards the Civil Traffic Guard not only underlines the importance of their work, but also adds a touch of humor and closeness on the part of two prominent figures in Spanish motorsport. Without a doubt, a congratulation that will be remembered both by the members of the ATGC and by the motor fans who have echoed it through social networks.