Aston Martin figure thought Fernando Alonso would have retired years ago
Pedro de la Rosa has admitted that he was certain Fernando Alonso would walk away from Formula 1 after the 2024 season. As the 2026 F1 season approached, a lot of attention was on whether it would be Fernando Alonso’s last.
Photo by Jayce Illman/Getty Images Pedro de la Rosa has admitted that he was certain Fernando Alonso would walk away from Formula 1 after the 2024 season. As the 2026 F1 season approached, a lot of attention was on whether it would be Fernando Alonso’s last. The two-time champion had already taken one break from racing before his current stint.
The Aston Martin driver is set to become a free agent when his contract runs out in 2026, and with the recent arrival of his first child, rumours are swirling that he might hang up his helmet once this deal is done. Alonso previously took a break from F1 at the end of 2018, choosing to focus on other motorsport categories before making a return with Alpine in 2021. While he’s managed to defy age-related decline since then, questions about how long he’ll stay in F1 haven’t gone away.
Pedro de la Rosa opens up about being wrong about Fernando Alonso’s retirement plans While speaking to Sport , Pedro de la Rosa shared his perspective on Fernando Alonso’s future with Aston Martin. The former driver, who now holds a media-facing role, has been trying to shift attention away from Aston Martin’s rough start to the season. During the interview, de la Rosa was asked whether he thinks Alonso will stick around with the team beyond this year.
“Hopefully, hopefully,” de la Rosa answered, before adding: “It’s everyone’s desire. But in the end, it will depend on him and his life and what he wants to do. “I always say the same thing.