Alonso's Barcelona Farewell: A Last Dance at Circuit de Catalunya
Fernando Alonso prepares for what could be his final Formula One race in Barcelona, as the Circuit de Catalunya drops from the calendar until 2028. With his contract with Aston Martin ending soon, the double world champion reflects on his career and plans to decide his future post-summer.
Formula One's star, Fernando Alonso, may be gearing up for his swan song at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. The iconic circuit is set to bow out of the racing calendar until 2028, making this event potentially Alonso's last ride on home soil. As Aston Martin's contract with Alonso draws to a close, speculation mounts over his racing future.
The 44-year-old acknowledged the bittersweet nature of the race weekend, yearning for a celebratory atmosphere even as he anticipates struggles on the track. "It's going to be a special weekend, probably my last Barcelona race in Formula One," Alonso confided, expressing gratitude towards his fans for their unwavering support over the years.
With eyes set on a career decision after the summer break, Alonso is treating every race as a potential farewell. His recent point in Monaco provides a brief respite from the challenges that await at this weekend's race, as Aston Martin anticipates a grueling contest. "In Barcelona, there is no place to hide," emphasized the team's chief, highlighting the tough conditions ahead.
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