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Is This Finally Fernando Alonso's Last Season? | The Retirement Question, Revisited
After twenty years of watching Fernando Alonso up close — on pit walls, in press conferences, and in the quiet corners of the paddock where Formula One's real conversations happen — our host thought he knew exactly what to expect from the two-time world champion. Now, for the first time, he isn't so sure.
In this episode, he makes the case that the Alonso retirement question is more complicated than it has ever been. He takes us back to the 2005 and 2006 title wins, the near-miss of 2012, the four gruelling years of mid-grid humiliation that should have broken any normal competitor, and the remarkable return that silenced every sceptic in the paddock. And he asks: what does it actually take to walk away when you still believe you can win?
From the physical reality of racing at 43, to the tension between a driver who thrives on ambiguity and a team that desperately needs certainty, to the third championship dream that has never quite died — this is an honest, clear-eyed portrait of one of motorsport's greatest and most stubborn competitors.
Running time: approx. 35 min
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Is This Finally Fernando Alonso's Last Season? | The Retirement Question, Revisited
After twenty years of watching Fernando Alonso up close — on pit walls, in press conferences, and in the quiet corners of the paddock where Formula One's real conversations happen — our host thought he knew exactly what to expect from the two-time world champion. Now, for the first time, he isn't so sure.
In this episode, he makes the case that the Alonso retirement question is more complicated than it has ever been. He takes us back to the 2005 and 2006 title wins, the near-miss of 2012, the four gruelling years of mid-grid humiliation that should have broken any normal competitor, and the remarkable return that silenced every sceptic in the paddock. And he asks: what does it actually take to walk away when you still believe you can win?
From the physical reality of racing at 43, to the tension between a driver who thrives on ambiguity and a team that desperately needs certainty, to the third championship dream that has never quite died — this is an honest, clear-eyed portrait of one of motorsport's greatest and most stubborn competitors.
Running time: approx. 35 min