Fernando Alonso has signed a multi-year contract with Aston Martin. The Spaniard will continue to race in Formula 1 until he is 45 years old.

The two-time world champion with Renault will not compete for Mercedes. Kimi Antonelli is the best candidate to replace the Spaniard at Mercedes. Carlos Sainz is still looking for accommodation at Red Bull. The Spanish is Audi's priority objective in the landing of the rings firm, confirmed as a manufacturer for 2026. The last time Alonso won in F1 was in May 2013 at the Spanish Grand Prix, in Barcelona. He finished fourth in the overall points table last season, thanks to eight podiums, an unexpected achievement and well above the expectations generated a priori. He has won 32 world championships, in addition to the two he won in 2005 and 2006 with Renault. He is the only driver to have won more than one world title in the F1 history. The next race is the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on April 25.