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Alonso’s Contract Drama: Verstappen’s Shocking Move to Aston Martin Sends Waves of Uncertainty

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
April 18, 2025
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Alonso’s Contract Drama: Verstappen’s Shocking Move to Aston Martin Sends Waves of Uncertainty

Formula One F1 - Bahrain Grand Prix - Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain - April 13, 2025 Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in action during the race REUTERS/Rula Rouhana

Fernando Alonso Unfazed by Verstappen’s Potential Move to Aston Martin in 2026

Formula 1 veteran Fernando Alonso remains unfazed by the swirling rumors of Max Verstappen potentially replacing him at Aston Martin for the 2026 season. Despite speculations linking the world champion to Aston Martin, Alonso, at 43 years old, confidently asserts that he is under contract and not concerned about the prospect of Verstappen joining the team.

Following a challenging weekend for Verstappen at the F1 2025 Bahrain GP, talks of the Dutch driver parting ways with Red Bull have intensified, with suggestions that he might trigger an exit clause in his contract. Rumors place Verstappen in contention for a seat at Mercedes under Toto Wolff’s leadership or at Lawrence Stroll’s Aston Martin, amidst the team’s recent recruitment efforts.

If Verstappen does make the move to Aston Martin, it could potentially mean Alonso being displaced, despite his two-time champion status, due to Lance Stroll occupying the other seat in the team. However, Alonso remains resolute in his stance, stating, “I don’t think so, as I have a contract for next year,” emphasizing his commitment to the team and confidence in its future trajectory.

Looking ahead to the F1 2026 season, Aston Martin’s prospects seem promising with the addition of key personnel like Adrian Newey and Honda, pivotal figures from Red Bull’s championship-winning era. This sets the stage for Alonso to chase his third title, marking his best opportunity since 2012.

Alonso acknowledges the possibility of a Verstappen partnership but deems it unlikely to materialize. He reassures, “But my contract is much longer than my racing career,” hinting at a prolonged association with Aston Martin in a different capacity post-retirement. The Spaniard expresses pride in the team’s project, even if he is no longer in the driver’s seat, highlighting his unwavering dedication to Aston Martin’s success.

As the Formula 1 landscape continues to evolve, Alonso’s steadfastness amidst speculations surrounding Verstappen’s potential move showcases his resilience and belief in Aston Martin’s enduring legacy.

Stay tuned as the F1 saga unfolds, with Alonso and Verstappen at the center of the storm, driving the narrative towards an electrifying future in motorsport.

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