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Fernando Alonso declares himself ‘number one’ in patience amid Aston Martin’s struggles

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
March 28, 2026
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Fernando Alonso declares himself ‘number one’ in patience amid Aston Martin’s struggles

Fernando Alonso: The Unyielding Champion Dares to Speak Out Amid Aston Martin's Struggles!

In a jaw-dropping revelation, Fernando Alonso has once again showcased his signature sarcasm, addressing the trials and tribulations faced by his team, Aston Martin, in the high-stakes world of Formula 1. As the Spanish powerhouse grapples with a car that many would deem virtually undriveable, Alonso remains unfazed in his confidence. This bold assertion came to light during an exclusive interview with Sky Sport F1, following the intense qualifying rounds of the Japanese Grand Prix.

When questioned about whether fatherhood would teach him the “art of patience,” Alonso wasted no time in asserting his prowess. “I consider myself the number one in the art of patience,” he declared with unwavering conviction. The two-time world champion is no stranger to the struggles that accompany racing, having battled for the championship for an astonishing 23 years with cars that often languished outside the top four positions. “There are drivers who explode when they don’t have a car in the top five,” he pointedly remarked, highlighting the fragility of egos in the sport.

Alonso’s candid insights also turned to the current dismal state of Aston Martin, a team that had pinned its hopes on sweeping regulatory changes for the season. “Now we know where we are, and we are very far behind,” he lamented. With the brutal honesty characteristic of a true champion, he acknowledged the harsh reality of Formula 1: “Miracles don’t exist; you have to wait a few months.”

However, it’s not all doom and gloom. The seasoned racer drew inspiration from the remarkable turnaround of McLaren in 2023, which started the season poorly but eventually found its footing. “In our dreams, we hope to replicate something similar, starting off badly and perhaps by the end of the year having a more competitive car,” Alonso expressed, signaling that the journey to improvement may be long but is not impossible.

As fans and critics alike are left to ponder the fate of Aston Martin, one thing is clear: Alonso's resilience and sharp wit will continue to shine through the darkness of this challenging phase. With patience as his ally, the indomitable Spaniard remains a formidable presence on the track, ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead.

Stay tuned as the saga unfolds, because if there’s one thing we know for sure, it's that Fernando Alonso will never back down!

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