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Alonso and Russell Declare: Goodbye to Heavy, Unpleasant F1 Cars – A Bold New Era Awaits!

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
November 20, 2025
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Alonso and Russell Declare: Goodbye to Heavy, Unpleasant F1 Cars – A Bold New Era Awaits!
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F1 Drivers Say Goodbye to Heavy and Unenjoyable Cars: Alonso and Russell Set the Stage for a New Era!

As the final races of the current Formula 1 season approach, two prominent drivers, Fernando Alonso and George Russell, have made their feelings crystal clear: they won’t miss the cumbersome cars of this generation. With just three races left before the dawn of a new era, the anticipation for change is palpable, and both drivers are more than ready for it.

In a recent press conference, Alonso did not mince words, stating, “I’m not going to miss this generation of cars.” His blunt assessment reflects a broader sentiment within the paddock. He acknowledged that while the upcoming models might see slower speeds, there’s a certain nostalgia that might kick in once they take to the track in the future. “These cars are definitely too heavy and large,” Alonso pointed out, criticizing the current designs that have made racing less enjoyable. He noted that the intended benefits of the regulations, which were supposed to enhance close racing and on-track action, were “not really a success” after the initial year.

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On the other hand, George Russell echoed these sentiments, adding that the current cars have not been the most enjoyable to drive. “Yes, it’s similar to what Fernando says. They haven’t been the most pleasant generation of cars. They are super rigid and very low, leading to numerous challenges,” he explained. Since 2017, the vehicles have ballooned in size, creating additional complications for drivers.

Russell expressed his eagerness for the transformation, emphasizing, “We are all looking forward to the change and a fresh start—this is always exciting.” He believes the new direction of making the cars smaller and lighter is a step in the right direction, although he mused, “Perhaps not enough.” Reflecting on the past, he indicated that the memories of their high-speed performance might overshadow the drawbacks, stating, “Normally, we only remember the good from the past, not the negatives. So, we will likely miss the high-speed performance while forgetting the less favorable aspects.”

As Alonso and Russell prepare to bid farewell to this generation of F1 cars, fans and drivers alike are left wondering what the future holds. The weight of anticipation hangs in the air as the countdown to the new era begins. Will the next generation finally deliver the thrills and excitement that both drivers—and all of us—are craving? One thing is for sure: the current cars are not winning any popularity contests, and the call for change has never been louder!

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