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Fernando Alonso

F1 champion Fernando Alonso reveals 'important' factor as star quizzed on retirement

F1 champion Fernando Alonso reveals 'important' factor as star quizzed on retirement

Fernando Alonso

Two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso has issued an update on when he could retire from the sport.

At 43 years old, the Spaniard is currently the oldest driver on the current grid, with 2025 making his 22nd season as an F1 driver.

Following his first points finish of the year last time out at his home grand prix in Spain, Alonso has shed light on his attitude towards his racing future now that Aston Martin has acquired the talents of F1 design legend Adrian Newey.

Quizzed on his future, Alonso suggested that the competitiveness of the 2026 car that he receives will be an important, albeit not decisive, factor in his retirement.

"It will be a very important one, yes. Not the final one," Alonso explained when asked how decisive Aston Martin's 2026 challenger will be when considering his future in the sport.

"I think I need to see how next year starts and how motivated I am. Every year, there is a different mood into the season.

"There is a different feeling on how you perform, how competitive you feel yourself, how motivated you are to keep your fitness at the high level, personal situation, family situation,

"All these things play a role in some important decisions in life."

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How much longer will Alonso stay in F1?

Aston Martin acquired Alonso's signature ahead of the 2023 season, and his current contract is set to end at the end of next year, when he will be 45 years old.

However, now that Newey and his championship-winning track record have settled into their new home at Aston Martin, Alonso's reluctance to leave the sport just yet could be rewarded.

Aston Martin are hopeful that Newey can help them get a headstart on the 2026 regulations overhaul, with the 66-year-old having brought championship success to former teams Williams, McLaren and Red Bull over the last 35 years.

Whether Alonso will still be racing at the team to benefit from Newey's talent is yet to be confirmed, although the Spaniard did not seem ready to give up just yet.

"You need to feel it when it's time, and I don't feel it yet," Alonso stated regarding his retirement.

"I jump in the car and I'm on the grid, and I'm just so happy to be there and motivated and performing well.

"At the end of the day, the stopwatch will tell me also when I have to stop. Or I have a physical condition that is bad, or I have pain driving or whatever, that could happen as well.

"Sometimes you get a little bit injured, you get some bad races. But if we keep it healthy and in good conditions, the stopwatch also will tell me one day that I don't feel fast enough or I don't feel that I can put the lap together. But so far, I'm happy with that.

"I'm happy when I'm on the grid. When I finish the race on Sunday, even if the results are not nice at the moment, I'm so motivated to go to the next race and try to overcome the bad race and have a better one."

"So all these kind of things are very alive now, but there is no guarantee that this will be forever."

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