
Fatherhood Could Shape Fernando Alonso's F1 Future Decision
Fernando Alonso admits becoming a father has changed his perspective, and he will decide by summer whether to continue in F1 for 2027 or move to another series.
Fernando Alonso has revealed that becoming a father is reshaping his thinking about a potential 24th Formula 1 season in 2027. The 44-year-old double world champion, who welcomed a son earlier this year with partner Melissa Jiminez, says the life change is pulling him in two directions — he wants to race so his son can see him, but he also doesn't want to commit to several more years before his child is old enough to understand.
Why it matters:
Alonso's decision carries major implications for Aston Martin and the 2027 driver market. His current contract expires at the end of this season, and the team is still struggling with performance issues after a promising 2023. If Alonso leaves, it opens a prime seat; if he stays, his experience remains a key asset.
The Details:
- Alonso told Sky Sports: "It does change the way you see life. I want to race so he sees me racing. But until he is aware of things, maybe it's a couple of years and I don't want to race four or five years again!"
- He has set a summer deadline for his decision, saying: "Sometime in the summer, I need to make a decision."
- Even if he leaves F1, Alonso plans to race elsewhere: "If I stop racing, I know that I will race in other series."
- The Spaniard last won a grand prix in 2013 and has not been in title contention since his early career, but he remains linked to Aston's long-term project.
What's next:
Alonso will evaluate the team's improvement over the coming months before sitting down with Aston Martin after the summer break. He has hinted he could stay involved with the squad even if he steps away from driving. The decision will likely influence other driver moves for 2027, with several top seats still unconfirmed.
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