This was an interesting arrangement for a driver who had always been looking over the fence for the best possible chances elsewhere, and some team changes did not always work out in his favor.
But as he approaches the age of 43, his contract with Aston could very well be his last, and by taking the deal into the regulation era in 2026, he could claim the elusive third world championship, or at least win it. It will be a final roll of the dice to get back on track.
There are growing signs that Andrea Kimi Antonelli is destined to be a Mercedes player in the future, with the Silver Arrows set to open in 2025 in case the 17-year-old Italian needs more cooking time. No matter who they sign with the club, it appears they will be joining as a stopgap solution.
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These words are anathema to Alonso, who is primarily motivated by feeling important and valued and who was seeking a long-term contract to help him win the title in 2026.
“In my head, Aston was the obvious choice for me,” he said. “I felt most wanted at Aston Martin, but all other conversations were light.
“I never came to a conclusion and maybe I needed more time or something like that, but at Aston there was a clear desire to work together and that was the same for me.”
So Red Bull is working on a very ambitious program to build its own power unit for the 2026 regulations, which at this stage looks like a riskier bet than siding with an alternative manufacturer to Honda.
Meanwhile, Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll is trying to assemble a team, including some former engineers, ready to take on Red Bull. Add to that a brand new headquarters, a new wind tunnel under construction and the power of fuel supplier Aramco to deliver sustainable fuel into 2026, and Aston is the best option for Alonso to keep aiming high. right.
“In our first conversations, Aston and I were very clear that the exciting part of this project is exactly what we are building,” Alonso explained.
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR24
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“For me, it was essential to introduce new regulations in a new project and to work with Honda as a partner.
“We currently have incredibly talented people in the team technically who will benefit from the new wind tunnel and new facilities at Silverstone, which makes 2026 a very attractive year for Aston. There were a lot of factors that made it work.”
That would give Alonso the chance to tie up unfinished business not only with F1 but also with Honda.
However, as Honda's management changed and time passed, Honda Racing Corporation President Koji Watanabe said last year, “If we team up with Alonso again as a driver, we have no objection.'' Now it seems to have hit a dead end. No matter what happens with his driving.”
Fernando Alonso, McLaren MP4-30 Honda
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Just as he was given a second chance to make things right at McLaren over the past decade, Alonso now has the chance to rewrite history at Honda.
Alonso took pains to point out to the media his strong ties to Japan, pointing to Suzuka's one-of-a-kind helmet and the samurai tattoo that adorns his back.
“I have such great love for Japan. I think their level of discipline and level of commitment is on a different level in Japan in general, and that applies to Honda as well,” he said. said.
“I also worked with Toyota in the World Endurance Championship and am familiar with that kind of discipline.
“Honda is definitely a manufacturer that has had a lot of success in Formula 1 and motorsport, and it's a company that I've always respected.
“For a few years after McLaren entered the sport, things didn't go well, but soon after that they solved all their problems and now they are dominating McLaren.
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing AMR24
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“I think they already have a very strong baseline going into 2026. We're certainly going into the unknown, but if I had to choose by feel, I'd say will choose their projects, engines and power units.”
At last month's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Alonso vowed to take matters into his own hands and not let other players dictate his fate in the 2025 driver market.
He fulfilled that promise by playing his first card as a free agent.
Alonso is coming full circle. By staying where he is.
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin F1 Team
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