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Formula 1: Alonso eyeing third world title before retirement

Fernando Alonso remains focused on securing a third Formula 1 title 18 years after winning his last crown.

It’s been 11 years since Alonso last tasted victory in a Formula 1 race, and his total of 32 Grand Prix wins has remained untouched in that time.

In 2023, a promising start to the season with Aston Martin brought him back into the spotlight as a regular contender at the front, earning several podium finishes.

For a brief moment, it even seemed like his long drought might end. However, as the season progressed, the team’s form faltered, and the year ended in frustration.

Despite these setbacks, Alonso remains optimistic that more wins – and perhaps even another world championship – could be on the horizon.

He said: “I still dream. Why not? I know 2026 is probably my only chance because 2025 is extremely difficult, but I am still dreaming.

“F1 is for dreamers probably, because anything can happen. Let’s see.”

While his ambition might seem audacious, it’s grounded in a logical assessment of his situation.

Three months ago, Aston Martin made headlines by announcing the signing of Adrian Newey, widely regarded as the greatest car designer in Formula 1 history.

Newey, 65, will leave Red Bull after 18 years and begin his new role at Aston Martin in March 2025.

With sweeping changes to F1 regulations set for 2026, the team hopes that Newey’s expertise will propel them to the front of the grid.

Alonso is fully aware of the significance of this move.

He added: “Expectations will be high because it is a new car, change of regulations, car made by Adrian.”

Alonso has already hinted that 2026 could mark the final chapter of his career.

His contract with Aston Martin expires at the end of that season, and the Spaniard could leave for good.

He said: “Probably – or at least to start – it will be my last season in F1.

“Because my contract finishes at the end of 2026. It is the time of delivering and the time of truth. High expectations.”

Mitch Fretton
Mitch is a freelance sports journalist with experience working for LiveScore, GOAL and Colchester United. He has experience working from both his desk at home and in the press box at games covering the Champions League and international football.
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