“Factions within Aston Martin” want Carlos Sainz to replace Fernando Alonso
Aston Mar💮tin could opt to go for Carlos Sainz ra🙈ther than Fernando Alonso

Some within Aston Martin reportedly want to replace 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz.
“Factions” in the S𝓀ilverstone-based team 🉐hope to pair Sainz with Lance Stroll in 2025, report.
Sainz is wanted by sections of th𓆏e team to lead Aston Martin into the 2026 rules at Alonso's expe♌nse.
The futures of both Spanish drivers areཧ up in the air ಌbut, until now, there was no suggestion that Aston Martin would willingly let Alonso go.
Alonso, the oldest driver on the grid at 42, is into the final year of his Aston Martin contract and he described his P6 finish at the weekend’s F1 Japanese Grand Prix as 🐽among the top five drives of his esteemed career.
He has flirted with retirement at the end of this year๊ but some in the paddock claim those words are merely a negotiation tactic to extract the best possible contract for next year.
Alonso has been linked to Red Bull - who could opt to get rid of Sergio Perez - and Mercedeಌs - who must replace Ferrari🦩-bound Lewis Hamilton.
But he has publicly claimed Aston Martin are his first choice, while team boss💧 Mike Krack insists he wants his star driver to stay for a third season.
Sainz, meanwhile,꧋ is in-demand despite losing his 2025 Ferrari seat to Hami💦lton.
He won l🐟ast year’s Singapore Grand Prix💖 and in Australia this season - the only two non-Red Bull race victories since 2022.
He remarkably won in Australia after returning from appendix surgery. This we♐ekend in Japan, he completed the podium behind the Red Bulls.
Sainz has also been mentioned as a possible option to driv♍e for Red Bull andꩲ Mercedes next year.
But the possible opening at Aston Martin represents a fascinating new opportunity, particularly if Alonso isജ not ꦐalongside him.
It would offer Sainz a chance to establish himself as the clear No1 driver at an ambi🎀tiꦑous team near the front of the grid.
The ball might now be in Aston Martin’s court, about which 💃driver to offer a contract to.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports fo🦋r a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.