Alonso Not Ready to Retire, Keen to Continue in F1
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Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) has had a tough first three races of the season. Due to the uncompetitive nature of the car, he wants to continue next year.
The beginning of Formula 1's 2026 season has proved challenging for Aston Martin. The main obstacle has been reliability, with recurring failures — especially in the power unit — and engine vibrations that affect both the performance and durability of the car. The team also suffered with low mileage in the pre-season, which limited the preparation and understanding of the technical package. As a result, the performance on the tracks has been bel…
Fernando Alonso, the two-time world champion, has publicly indicated for the first time that he wants to stay in Formula 1 beyond the 2026 season. The 44-year-old Spanish driver has spoken openly about not feeling the time to retire yet, BBC Sport reported.
The One Lap Alonso Can’t Finish: Quitting
Fernando Alonso just said the quiet part out loud: quitting still doesn’t fit. When your first race was at three and you’re 44 now, a steering wheel is basically a limb. He’s flirting with more seasons after his Aston deal, even while juggling long flights, sponsor smiles, and a car that currently offers more vibrations than victories. The real plot twist isn’t the stopwatch; it’s whether he can handle stepping away from the thing that still mak…
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