Alonso will this season become the first driver to take part in 400 grands prix.
Fernando Alonso will remain in Formula One beyond his 45th birthday after agreeing a new multi-season deal with Aston Martin.
And Alonso admitted: “I did speak with other people. It is normal when you enter negotiations that you need to balance the market and listen to everybody else. “I will not wait to see if there is something happening and I can jump in. I will dictate my destiny, whether that is for good or for bad.”Alonso will this season become the first driver to take part in 400 grands prix, and his new deal is set to make him comfortably the oldest F1 driver of the modern era.
“The moment hasn’t arrived that I need to change my lifestyle. I will not be happy sitting at home and watching Formula One races because I still feel I should be there. But the former Ferrari and McLaren man is still considered as one of the brightest stars of the F1 field.
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