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Fernando Alonso details internal debate over F1 future decision
14 May 2026Racingnews365AnalysisInterview

Fernando Alonso details internal debate over F1 future decision

Fernando Alonso reveals he has a clear picture of life beyond F1, but admits nothing matches the full package of Formula 1 as he decides whether to continue after 2026.

Fernando Alonso has outlined his thought process as he weighs up his future beyond the 2026 season. The two-time world champion is out of contract at Aston Martin-Honda, which has endured a tough start with an uncompetitive and unreliable car, prompting speculation that Alonso could retire or move to other series.

Why it matters:

Alonso's decision will determine whether F1 retains one of its most experienced and popular drivers. His choice also influences Aston Martin's driver lineup and market dynamics, while a potential departure would open a seat for upcoming talents.

The details:

  • Alonso told media including RacingNews365 that he already knows what life outside F1 offers, having sampled IndyCar, WEC, and the Dakar Rally during his 2019–2020 break.
  • He notes that racing in other series can be "arguably better racing" than F1 and that some drivers find more fun elsewhere.
  • However, he admits that F1 provides unmatched tension, sponsor pressure, and the full "package" that puts the balance in favor of staying.
  • "Now in this moment in my life, I can choose what makes me more happy," Alonso said, suggesting his decision will be based on personal fulfillment rather than financial or competitive necessity.

What's next:

Alonso is likely to evaluate Aston Martin's progress over the next few months. If the Honda power unit and car remain off the pace, a move to WEC or IndyCar could be appealing. He has previously expressed interest in the Indianapolis 500 and endurance classics. A decision is expected before the summer break.

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