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Fernando Alonso’s admission in ‘simple’ Aston Martin renewal explanation

11 months ago By Sports Desk

Two-time Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso recently renewed his contract with the Aston Martin team, surprising many in the world of motorsport. In an interview, Alonso admitted that he had some light talks with other teams before deciding to commit to Aston Martin.

The Spaniard, now committed to the team until at least 2026, said speculation about a possible move to Mercedes or Red Bull had been ignored after sealing a deal with Aston Martin. Alonso, who was 45 when his contract expired, appears determined to finish his Formula 1 career with the British team.

Speaking about the renewal, Alonso emphasized the importance of mutual loyalty between himself and the Aston Martin team. He stressed that once they are agreed upon, they will not hesitate to announce renewal. For them, in contrast to the hustle and bustle of the pilot market, the process was simpler than it sounded.

After joining Aston Martin last year, Alonso has arrived on the podium on his debut for the team. However, the current season has been even more challenging for the Spanish driver, with his best result being fifth in Saudi Arabia. The team also struggled to keep up with Ferrari, who often lead the races.

Alonso’s decision to renew with Aston Martin could affect stability and trust in the team as well as the opportunity to continue contributing to the development of the car and the team as a whole.

Commenting on the renewal process, Alonso emphasized that while there have been some discussions with other teams, he remains focused on the present and the future with Aston Martin. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to continue racing in Formula 1 and said he was determined to do the best with the team.

With the renewal of Alonso’s contract, Aston Martin guarantees the continuity of an experienced and talented driver in its team, which could be decisive for their growth and success in the competitive Formula 1 scene. Now it remains to wait and see how Alonso and the Aston Martin team fare in the coming races and seasons.

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