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Fernando Alonso’s 400th GP: A Legacy of Unmatched Longevity and Grit in Formula 1

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
October 24, 2024
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Fernando Alonso’s 400th GP: A Legacy of Unmatched Longevity and Grit in Formula 1

Oct 20, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team driver Fernando Alonso (14) of Team Spain walks through the track entrance before the 2024 Formula One US Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

As Fernando Alonso gears up for his 400th Formula 1 Grand Prix at the Mexican GP, the two-time world champion continues to defy the odds and expectations in a sport known for its relentless pace and fierce competition. At 43 years old, Alonso stands as a living legend of F1, with 32 wins, 104 podium finishes, and 22 pole positions—feats that have cemented his place in the annals of motorsport history. What’s more remarkable is his enduring presence at the pinnacle of the sport, having debuted all the way back in 2001.

Alonso’s longevity is nothing short of awe-inspiring, making him the first driver to ever reach 400 races, a milestone few could have predicted when he first burst onto the scene as a 19-year-old driving for Minardi. Reflecting on his career, Alonso revealed that his initial plans didn’t include staying in the sport for over two decades. In fact, he considered retiring as early as 2009 after fulfilling his childhood dream of becoming a Formula 1 World Champion.

“I wasn’t thinking too much about the future,” Alonso recalled about his debut season. “I was a driver fulfilling his dream: driving in Formula 1, and I didn’t have a clear roadmap for my sporting career.”

His journey to becoming a champion began quickly, with his maiden win at the 2003 Hungarian GP making him the youngest F1 Grand Prix winner at the time. Alonso followed that up by becoming the youngest World Champion in 2005, a title he successfully defended in 2006 with Renault, firmly establishing himself as one of the most talented drivers of his generation.

However, after claiming two world championships, Alonso admitted that he thought his time in the sport was nearing an end. When he signed with McLaren in 2007, it was on a three-year contract, and he fully believed that 2009 would be his final season in F1. “I was 99% sure that 2009 would be my last season in F1,” Alonso said, explaining that he had already achieved more than he had ever dreamed of.

His tenure at McLaren, however, was marred by internal tensions, particularly with rookie teammate Lewis Hamilton. Despite the friction, Alonso narrowly missed out on a third title, losing by just one point. By the end of 2007, he had left McLaren, and while his career took unexpected turns, his retirement never came.

Instead, Alonso continued to chase glory across multiple teams, including stints with Ferrari, McLaren again, and now Aston Martin. Along the way, he earned a reputation as one of the most determined and skilled drivers in the sport, never content to settle for mediocrity even when the cars weren’t championship contenders.

As Alonso celebrates his 400th race, his career is far from over. Currently ninth in the 2024 driver standings, he continues to show that age is merely a number. Aston Martin, with Alonso at the helm, has its sights set on becoming a serious contender, especially with the addition of renowned technical director Luca Furbatto from 2025 onwards.

For Alonso, the thrill of competing at the highest level is still very much alive, even though he once envisioned a quieter life after hanging up his helmet. Reflecting on his longevity, Alonso has often remarked that there was no specific reason for continuing beyond 2009. Yet, his enduring passion for racing and relentless pursuit of success have kept him on the grid for over two decades.

As he hits the 400-race mark, Alonso’s legacy is one of unparalleled resilience, adaptability, and excellence. His presence in Formula 1 remains a testament to the idea that champions never stop chasing greatness, no matter how many years—or races—have passed.

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