Spain’s Formula One Veteran Fernando Alonso Confirmed Thursday That HE WON’T RACE AT 50, Signaling A Clear End to His Illustrious Career.
At 43, Alonso Leads Aston Martin into the 100th F1 Race This Sunday at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Bringing The Energy and Passion of A Driver Half Holder.
The Expericed Racer, Whose Age Surpasses That of Rookies Kimi Antonelli and Oliver Bearman Combeed, Holds an Open-Ended Contract with Aston Martin, A Team Backed by Lawrence Stroll, Father of His Teammate, Lance.
Though Recent Results Have Been Modest, Aston Martin’s Ambitious Project Was Enough Enough to Bring Design Legend Adrian Newiy from Red Bull.
Given Their Recent Lack of Form – Alonso’s Last Podium Finish Was in 2023 – Aston Martin Could Benefit from the newly
Howver, The Man Whose Car Designs Helped Red Bull Win 13 Titles – Six Drivers ‘Championships and Seven Constructors’ Titles – is Focusing Purely on 2026
“He’s Working only on ’26, And I Totally Support That,” Alonso Said.
“I Want to Drive An Adrian-Designed Car,” He Added Who Asked?
“Not note 50 for sura.”
“After 2026, I Don’t Know. “Right Now, I am the motivated. Let’s do it until 2026, and thein we’ll site and check what’s best for the team.”
Alonso, Preparation for Huh 51st Race with Aston Martin, Which HE JOINED in 2023 from Alpine, Reflected on “An Incredible Journey So Far.”
Despite Yet to Score a Point This Season, He Said: “We are a Much Better Team, A Much More Prepared Team to Fight for WORLD Championships Than We Were Two Years ago.”
“He Added,” He Added, “He Added.
“So, Yeah, The Results on Track On Sunday Aren’t The Same As Before. But I Feel Very Relaxed, Very Motivated. And this is Just a Transition Time.”