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Fernando Alonso to decide F1 future around summer break
1 May 2026motorsportDriver Ratings

Fernando Alonso to decide F1 future around summer break

Fernando Alonso will make a decision on his Formula 1 future around the summer break. The Aston Martin driver, whose contract ends in 2026, wants to retire while still competitive and is considering a move to other racing series like Dakar or endurance racing if he leaves F1.

Fernando Alonso says he will decide on his Formula 1 future around the summer break, with his Aston Martin contract expiring at the end of 2026. The two-time champion, now 44, wants to leave the sport while still feeling competitive and is not ruling out a move to other racing series like Dakar or a return to Le Mans.

Why it matters:

Alonso's decision is a pivotal moment for F1, potentially marking the exit of one of its most experienced and popular drivers. His choice will also significantly impact Aston Martin's long-term planning and the driver market, as a coveted seat could open up. His insistence on retiring while at his peak reflects a desire to control his legacy, a luxury few drivers get.

The details:

  • The Spaniard confirmed he has not yet deeply discussed his future with Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll, with conversations focused more on the team's present struggles.
  • A key factor in his decision is his performance relative to the grid. Alonso explicitly stated he does not want to continue racing "when everyone is beating me."
  • His current contract runs through the end of the 2026 season, but the team's difficult start to the new regulations—sitting last without a point—adds uncertainty.
  • This would be Alonso's second exit from F1, having previously left after the 2018 season before returning with Alpine in 2021.

What's next:

Alonso faces a clear fork in the road later this summer.

  • If he continues in F1, he believes Aston Martin's project will be stronger in its second year under the 2026 regulations.
  • If he leaves F1, he plans to remain active in motorsport, with the Dakar Rally, a potential Le Mans return, or driving the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar as possible options.
  • Regardless of his on-track decision, Alonso expects to maintain a link with the Aston Martin team in some capacity in the future, ensuring his involvement in the sport continues.

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