Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso might be the oldest on the grid but he’s clearly keen to remain in the sport for years to come, as he looks ahead to the team’s new partnership with Honda. Aston Martin and Honda announced this week that they will work together from 2026, with the manufacturer exclusively providing
MoreTwo-time World Champion Fernando Alonso has comically told former McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton to “stay” at Mercedes, with the seven-time World Champion having revealed that a new contract is nearly ready. Hamilton stated on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix that a new deal with the Silver Arrows was “almost” ready to be
MoreSky Sports F1 reporter Ted Kravitz has predicted that Fernando Alonso will win his first race since the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix this weekend, at the iconic Monaco Grand Prix. Alonso has made an exceptional start to the 2023 season, with the Spaniard having claimed four podiums for Aston Martin from the opening five races.
MoreAston Martin team principal Mike Krack has admitted that he doesn’t see a “single reason” why Fernando Alonso won’t still be racing for the British side in 2026, when their new relationship with Honda begins. It was announced on Wednesday that Aston Martin would be powered by Honda when the new power unit regulations commence
MoreFernando Alonso has revealed that he’d “love” to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours again but with fellow two-time World Champion Max Verstappen as his team-mate, with the Spaniard admitting that it’d be an “honour” to partner the Dutchman. Alonso competed in the prestigious event during his two-year sabbatical from Formula 1; however, his
MoreWith Aston Martin soaring up the grid this season, Fernando Alonso has been thrust into the 2023 title race, sitting just 44 points behind title leader Max Verstappen. Having secured four podiums in five races, taking P3 in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Australia and Miami, Alonso is showing that he is as strong as ever. Alonso’s
MoreFernando Alonso has identified the driver he’d like to take on the gruelling 24 hours of Le Mans race with in the hopes of taking another win in the race. Alonso won the race twice in 2018 and 2019 while taking a break from Formula 1 after a tough few years at McLaren. Looking at
MoreHaving scored four podiums in five races, Fernando Alonso is in the midst of an impressive rival, powering Aston Martin into P2 in the Constructor’s Standings. Alonso is standing in third place in the Drivers’ race, just 44 points behind title-leader Max Verstappen, impressive given the Dutchman hasn’t finished outside the top two this season.
More1996 Formula 1 World Champion Damon Hill believes Fernando Alonso could remain in the sport until “he’s way over 45”, with the Spaniard currently performing at the highest of levels. Whilst Alonso showed strong pace at Alpine following his two-year hiatus, the two-time World Champion has raised his game considerably since making the switch to
MoreTwo-time World Champion Fernando Alonso believes Lewis Hamilton won seven world titles due to having a “very dominant car for many years”; however, he still has a “lot of respect” for his former team-mate. Alonso’s and Hamilton’s relationship is a bit of an odd one, with it having started on a terrible note in 2007
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