Fernando Alonso Looks Ahead to the Final Races of 2025: A Celebration of Change
Double Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso is gearing up for the last two races of the 2025 season, viewing them as a chance to celebrate the conclusion of a year that has not met expectations. As the Aston Martin driver prepares for the Qatar Grand Prix, he finds himself in 13th place in the championship standings, just ahead of his teammate Lance Stroll. The Aston Martin team is currently positioned eighth in the constructors’ championship, which has been a challenging season overall.
Anticipation for Regulatory Changes in 2026
The upcoming changes in regulations for the 2026 season are significant, as they will lead to a new era in Formula 1. The cars will be lighter and smaller, with a stronger focus on electric energy. This transition will create a nearly equal distribution between electric power and traditional internal combustion engines. Alonso views these changes as a much-needed shift and looks forward to the end of the current ground-effect era. It has been two years since he last stood on the podium, which was at the 2023 Brazil Grand Prix, making the anticipation for the upcoming season even more palpable.
Reflecting on the final races of the 2025 season, Alonso expressed his thoughts during an interview in Las Vegas. "I see these two grands prix as a celebration," he stated. He mentioned that the Qatar race features a sprint format, which means that the team will have limited practice time before qualifying. "We won’t have much time to rest," he added, highlighting the rapid pace of the race weekend. Following Qatar, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix typically serves as a farewell to the season, and Alonso believes it will offer a moment of reflection and rest for the drivers and teams. He emphasized that these final races should feel celebratory because they will not be driving the current car again.
Realistic Expectations for the Remaining Races
Despite his optimistic outlook for the final races, Alonso is realistic about the challenges that lie ahead. He finds himself on a disappointing streak of three races without scoring any points, with his last significant finish being a tenth-place result in Austin. Notably, a significant factor in that result was Carlos Sainz’s retirement in front of him, which left Alonso reflecting on his last truly successful race – finishing seventh in Singapore.
"We need to be realistic," Alonso stated, acknowledging the difficulties both he and his teammate have faced. With both drivers experiencing a lack of scoring opportunities, he recognized that it has been five or six races since they scored points in a manner that felt deserved. "To come to Qatar and expect to be in the top six or seven is completely unrealistic," he added. Despite this, Alonso and his team remain committed to putting in their best efforts in the remaining races, working diligently to improve their performance.
The Drive to Succeed
Despite the challenges, Alonso’s drive to succeed remains unwavering. He expressed hope for the upcoming races, stating that the team would continue to put in the necessary work. "We will never stop trying," he affirmed, indicating a strong commitment to overcome the hurdles faced throughout the season. With only two races left to conclude the 2025 season, Alonso is determined to make the most of them, while also keeping an eye on the future as they prepare for the 2026 season.
As Alonso gears up for the Qatar Grand Prix, he embodies the spirit of resilience and determination that is characteristic of a seasoned champion. The excitement surrounding the upcoming regulatory changes adds an additional layer of anticipation, not only for Alonso but for the entire Formula 1 community. With the conclusion of the current season approaching, fans and teams alike are eager to see how these changes will shape the future of the sport.
Closing the Chapter on 2025
As the 2025 season draws to a close, Fernando Alonso looks forward to the future with a sense of optimism, despite the challenges faced throughout the year. His perspective on the final races as a celebration reflects a mature understanding of the sport and the inevitable ups and downs that come with it. The transition to a new era in Formula 1 offers both challenges and opportunities, and Alonso is ready to embrace what lies ahead.
With the upcoming races providing a platform for the team to showcase their capabilities one last time this season, Alonso’s focus remains clear: to finish strong and lay the groundwork for 2026. The anticipation for the new regulations and the adjustments they will bring is palpable, and Alonso’s experience will undoubtedly play a crucial role as teams navigate these changes.
As fans await the Qatar Grand Prix, the focus will be on Alonso and Aston Martin, eager to see how they perform in the final races of the season. Will they be able to turn things around and secure a strong finish? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Alonso’s passion for racing and his commitment to his team will shine through as he takes to the track in the final races of 2025.