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Fernando Alonso is to miss Thursday's media day at the Japanese Grand Prix because he is traveling to the race late following the birth of his first child.
Fernando Alonsos contract with Aston Martin runs out at the end of the season; the 44-year-old was forced to retire in opening two races before finishing 18th at Japanese Grand Prix; Formula 1 returns with a Sprint weekend in Miami on May 1-3,
With Aston Martin building towards a competitive F1 car and Fernando Alonso in the other garage, the question mark over Lance Stroll has never mattered more
In the midst of a disappointing season as an Aston Martin driver, Fernando Alonso isn’t in a hurry to make a decision on his Formula One future. The two-time F1 series champion (2005-06), racing in his 23rd season at the top level of competition,
Fernando Alonso isn’t sure if he’ll stay in F1 beyond 2026, but he already has a few options in mind that could even see him reconnect with some familiar faces from the grid. Now 44, Alonso is nearing the end of his contract with Aston Martin,
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Fernando Alonso questions Ferrari’s wet-tyre edge before Miami GP
While the Miami Grand Prix ended without any rain and Kimi Antonelli racked up his third successive win, Fernando Alonso spoke about a certain advantage that Ferrari would have had if there had been any sort of rain during the race.