Fernando Alonso remains with Aston Martin F1

Fernando Alonso will remain with Aston Martin F1 next season, but their partnership will continue in 2026, the team’s press office said.

Moreover, this happened in a somewhat unusual way: Aston Martin’s release consists of a single sentence: “I stay.” And the signature: “Fernando Alonso.”

However, the Silverstone team’s official website has additional information, including more detailed commentary from the two-time world champion, as well as a statement from Aston Martin F1 chief Mike Krak.

The team reminded fans that for several months several rumors had been circulating about the future of the most experienced driver in the history of Formula 1, and to put an end to this, Fernando Alonso announced his decision to start a new to sign a contract with Aston Martin. It is emphasized that the agreements have a multi-year character.

Fernando Alonso: “Much has been said and written in recent months about my future in Formula 1, but today I am pleased to announce that I will remain with Aston Martin on a multi-year contract.

At the beginning of this year I said that I first had to decide whether I wanted to continue my career at all, after which I would sit down with the team at the negotiating table. From the very first moment I arrived at Aston Martin in 2023, I felt at home. In the past 15 months we have achieved a lot together and look back with pleasure on the podiums and countless battles on the circuits.

I am very grateful to Lawrence Stroll, Martin Whitmarsh and Mike Krak for the trust they have placed in me and Lance, and now I look forward to seeing what new successes we can achieve together. This is just the beginning of this project and I am proud to be a part of it. I am in good physical condition and still hungry for victories. “I will do everything I can to ensure that our progress continues and that Aston Martin becomes a championship team.”

The news is being updated…

Source: F1 News

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