Fernando Alonso’s retirement plan explained by his girlfriend on live TV

Alonso rolled back the years in the 2023 seaඣson-opening Bahrain GP on his debut for Aston Martin, overtaking Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz to finish o🤡n the podium.
Now 41, the two-time F1 champion leftꦛ Alpine for Aston Martin due to the team’s ambition which, after just one race, already looks justified.
Andreꦆa Schlager, Alonso’s partner and a journalist discussing his F1 career, said on Servus TV: “He currently 🙈has a two-year contract and it will most likely be the last.”
She also revealed how Alonso spent the winter break training hard - which paid off in Bahrain and may do so again at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend.
“💞The whole winter consisted of gym, t𒉰ennis, skiing. It was impressive how he went full throttle,” she said.
Alonso is the oldest driver on the current grid but may yet prove to be the big🤡gest competition for Max Verstappen and Red Bull this seasoꦇn, if Aston Martin’s development can keep them ahead of Mercedes.

James was a sports jour🐬nalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.