It’s that burning desire to win a third title that has kept him going, and that has driven his career decisions, even if some of them look a little misguided in retrospect.
He believed that the McLaren-Honda reunion in 2015 would repeat the glories of the Senna era, he believed that Alpine would at the very least give him a race-winning car in 2021, and he believed Aston Martin could only make upward progress on the back of Lawrence Stroll’s ambition.
The run of podiums he earned last year with Aston suggested that he’d finally got his timing right, although the team has fallen back this season, and it’s been a bit of a struggle. However, he has his sights firmly set on the bigger picture of 2026, with Honda and Adrian Newey. At that stage he really could be in the right place at the right time.
Reflecting on his impending 400th race in Austin last weekend, Alonso made it clear how much having a winning package would mean to him.
“This is obviously nice, and I acknowledge the number,” he said. “Some of these statistics you are not really interested in. I would love to race half of the 400 and win one more championship, or win more races. That’s the important statistics that you want to achieve.
“But at the same time, it shows my love for the sport and the discipline of trying to perform a very high level for 20-plus years.
“And, yeah, hopefully I can celebrate in Mexico a good weekend, and not as we normally say cheering for the next 400, because it will never happen, but at least 40 or 50 more with the next two years coming.”