Fernando Alonso, the indomitable two-time world champion and F1’s most experienced driver with 401 race starts, has hinted that 2026 could mark the end of his illustrious Formula 1 career. However, with Aston Martin’s highly anticipated overhaul, the Spaniard’s final season might not just be a farewell—it could be a triumphant swan song.
The 2026 Reset: Alonso’s Last Roll of the Dice
At 45 years old, Alonso will enter 2026 armed with what Aston Martin promises will be a game-changing package. The team is betting big on the upcoming regulation changes with a Honda works engine deal, a state-of-the-art factory, a new wind tunnel, and the genius of Adrian Newey spearheading the car’s design.
For Alonso, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
“The expectations will be high [in 2026],” Alonso said on the Chequered Flag podcast. “A new car, a change of regulations, and probably – or at least to start with – it will be my last season in Formula 1. It’s the time of delivering and the time of truth.”
Will 2026 Be Alonso’s Last Hurrah?
Despite treating 2026 as his likely farewell, Alonso isn’t closing the door on continuing his F1 journey. If Aston Martin delivers a competitive car, Alonso hinted he might extend his career:
“If the 2026 season is running smoothly and we’re having a good time, I will be open [to racing in 2027]. But I will not start thinking that way. I’ll take every race as if it were my last and enjoy every second.”
This open-ended approach reflects Alonso’s enduring passion for racing, but also his pragmatism about the physical and mental toll of competing at the highest level.
Briatore: “2026 is Alonso’s Moment of Truth”
Flavio Briatore, Alonso’s long-time manager and advisor, echoed the sentiment that 2026 is likely the Spaniard’s final season. Speaking on the Formula For Success podcast, Briatore confirmed:
“If you ask me if Fernando wants to continue after 2026, our last year will be 2026 for the moment.”
However, Briatore didn’t rule out a fairytale ending for his protégé. In an interview with Auto Motor und Sport, he said:
“I hope Fernando can get off to another flying start with Adrian Newey at Aston Martin in 2026. A World Championship title as a farewell would be a brilliant story.”
The Legacy of Fernando Alonso
Alonso’s F1 journey has been defined by brilliance and misfortune. After clinching back-to-back titles in 2005 and 2006 with Renault, he endured a series of near-misses and ill-timed career moves that have kept him from adding to his championship tally. His last race victory came in 2013, a stark reminder of the cruel hand fate has often dealt him.
Yet Alonso’s hunger, skill, and adaptability have never wavered. His 2023 and 2024 campaigns with Aston Martin saw him deliver consistently strong performances, re-establishing himself as one of the sport’s top drivers despite his age.
2026: A Season of High Stakes
The 2026 season isn’t just about Alonso; it’s also a defining moment for Aston Martin. After investing heavily in infrastructure, personnel, and technology, the team is poised to challenge the likes of Red Bull, Mercedes, and Ferrari. For Alonso, this is an opportunity to finally realize his dream of a third title—and do so with one of the most ambitious projects in F1’s modern era.
If Alonso can end his career with a championship, it would be a story for the ages. But even without that elusive third crown, his legacy as one of the greatest and most determined drivers in F1 history is already secure.
A Farewell or Another Chapter?
As Alonso prepares for what could be his final campaign, one question looms: will 2026 be a farewell tour or the ultimate fairytale ending? With the stars aligning at Aston Martin, the answer might come down to whether they can deliver the car Alonso has spent decades chasing.
Either way, Fernando Alonso’s 2026 season promises to be one of the most compelling narratives in Formula 1 history.