There’s also the potential that while Newey represents a huge milestone in Aston Martin’s ambitions to compete for world titles, his presence at the factory and in the pitlane could take time to transition into on-track results. After joining Red Bull in 2006, it took Newey four years before he finally delivered a title-winning car to Sebastian Vettel in 2010. Alonso may not be able to wait that long.
The Spaniard is only contracted to race in Formula 1 until the end of 2026 — when he’ll be just five years short of 50 — after signing a two-year extension with Aston Martin in April. So with his burning desire to race potentially dulling and younger driver options knocking on Lawrence Stroll’s door, Alonso could have just a single chance to capture his elusive third world title before retiring for good.
While many, including Newey, believe Alonso is physically capable of the feat — should he remain mentally strong — the Spaniard is well wary of the limited time he has left in motor sport’s top echelon.
“We cannot predict the future, but I think we have quite good things coming,” said Alonso ahead of the 2024 Azerbaijan GP. “In the next few months, especially [over] the winter time, I would say will be a game changer for us.
“We are using Mercedes’ wind tunnel right now and obviously we’re limited on time and limited when in the week they allowed us to go there, so to have our own over the winter and to use it wisely during the week I think that will be a huge step forward. We’ve doubled the personnel, we have this new facility and now we have Adrian, so step-by-step, we can get that first race win and hopefully then fight for championships in the future. I’m aware that this takes time. I don’t have that time in a way, but I’m relaxed and I’m enjoying the journey.”
“I will be driving in 2026. After ’26, I will [still] be driving. Either in F1 or in another series. But I will be in an Aston Martin somehow.”
Whether Alonso is able to capture the 2026 F1 world title or not — either due to his own inability or due to the team simply not being not quite ready yet — Aston Martin may be tempted to replace him anyway.
Many multi-year deals signed throughout the 2023 and 2024 seasons are set to expire in 2026, leaving Aston Martin and Lawrence Stroll with a multitude of different options.