F1 BOSS SAYS HAMILTON AND ALONSO WILL CONTINUE THEIR LEGENDARY CAREERS!
In a bold declaration that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport world, F1 chief Stefano Domenicali has declared that he sees no end in sight for racing titans Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso. Describing them as “giants of our sport,” Domenicali is confident that these extraordinary competitors will continue to battle it out on the track, defying the odds and the challenges that lie ahead in the upcoming season.
Hamilton, the seven-time world champion, faced a tumultuous season last year with Ferrari, marking a disheartening chapter in his illustrious career. For the first time, he failed to secure a spot on the podium, leaving him frustrated and questioning his future in the sport. But as the new season dawns, the 41-year-old powerhouse is ignited with hope, despite the daunting energy management required by the current cars. His resilience and fierce competitive spirit remain unshaken, as he eyes a comeback.
On the other hand, two-time champion Alonso is grappling with a less-than-ideal pre-season performance with Aston Martin. The 44-year-old Spanish veteran ended his recent testing in Bahrain on a low note, suffering from a power unit failure and trailing behind even the newcomers like Cadillac. However, Domenicali believes that both drivers possess an indomitable fighting spirit, which will keep them in the game longer than many anticipate.
Assessing the impact of Hamilton and Alonso's potential retirements, Domenicali stated, “If you're talking about Lewis and Fernando, they are giants of our sport. They are very big protagonists who are really focused on the season. Of course, they have different challenges and opportunities.” He expressed his doubts about either of them stepping away this year, emphasizing, “I don't see them retiring, to be very open with you. I hope that I'm right, because they are a very important asset for Formula 1.”
As the sport looks to the future, Domenicali also highlights the excitement surrounding the new wave of talent entering F1. Last year’s five rookies—Isack Hadjar, Kimi Antonelli, Oliver Bearman, Gabriel Bortoleto, and Liam Lawson—bring fresh energy to the grid, captivating a younger audience and shifting the dynamics of viewership. “But then it's always exciting, as you saw, when we brought in five new guys, who are extremely important for the younger generation,” he remarked.
Reiterating his stance, Domenicali concluded, “First of all, I don't see them [Hamilton and Alonso] retiring. Secondly, I hope that they will not retire. Eventually, if this happened, which I don't believe, I think that the new generation driver will capture the attention in a faster way.” In this ever-evolving landscape of Formula 1, the thrilling saga of Hamilton and Alonso continues, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what lies ahead in this electrifying sport!








