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Fernando Alonso: The Last of the Old Guard


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In this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we talk about a man who has outlasted eras, regulations, rivals… and common sense retirement timelines: Fernando Alonso.


Because to understand Alonso, you have to go back to the early 2000s.


When Michael Schumacher was dominating Formula 1, it took someone very special to stop him. That someone was a young Spaniard with blistering speed, relentless racecraft, and zero fear. In 2005 and 2006, Alonso didn’t just win championships — he ended a dynasty.


He became the youngest double world champion at the time. And for a moment, it felt like the start of something even bigger.


Then came the twists.


Spells at McLaren. Ferrari. Returns. Departures. Near misses. Regret seasons. And yet somehow, here we are in 2026 — and Alonso is still on the grid with 427 race starts, 32 wins, 106 podiums, and two world titles.


We break down what makes Fernando different:


  • Blistering underlying pace even in his 40s
  • Elite race IQ — knowing when to attack, defend, or simply survive
  • Wheel-to-wheel instincts that make him one of the hardest drivers to battle
  • A mentality that simply does not accept being average


And yes — we talk about the fact he literally built a museum dedicated to his career. Most drivers sell merch. Fernando built a museum with hundreds of artefacts from his own story. That’s not ego. That’s legacy planning.


Now at Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team, Alonso isn’t here to circulate. He’s here because he still believes there’s another big moment left.


The question isn’t “can he still drive?”


It’s “can Aston Martin give him the car to fight properly again?”


Best case? Aston nail the 2026 regulations and Alonso gets that one final win — maybe more.

Worst case? He continues delivering elite performances without the machinery to convert them.

Most likely? He remains one of the sharpest racers on the grid, with his results tied almost entirely to Aston’s package.


Ten years from now, we won’t talk about Fernando Alonso as a “two-time champion.”


We’ll talk about him as the driver who stayed elite across generations — and refused to leave quietly.

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Formula FoolsBy David Duffin, Mitchell Drennan