At the Brazilian Grand Prix, the 42-year-old Alonso showcased superhuman form, with a relentless defense against Perez for nearly thirty laps and an astonishing comeback in the final lap to snatch pole position by a mere 0.053 seconds. This performance solidified his belief that he remains at the pinnacle of his career. In a recent interview, Alonso confirmed that he has no plans to retire, maintaining his passion for pursuing world championship glory.
Alonso views his future with Aston Martin as long-term, expressing greater satisfaction than ever, particularly after his victories in his twenties.
When asked if Hamilton would have quit had he faced similar challenges with car speed, Alonso replied, “It’s hard to say; we have different personalities and motivations. Even when faced with less competitive cars, Hamilton maintained focus and competitiveness. It wasn’t frequent, but he consistently performed at a high level.”
Meanwhile, Alonso admires Hamilton’s unwavering drive, stating that despite not having the top car, he continues to battle, chasing second place behind Perez without giving up. “Seeing Hamilton maintain his drive after all those titles is inspiring to us all,” he said.
Finally, addressing his desire for the 33rd race victory, Alonso expressed, “I am eager for my 33rd win. There’s a lot of talk about it on social media – 33 is a number that follows me everywhere. I want it. The journey with Aston Martin feels fresh, fast, and I’m energized. It’s not time to retire yet.”
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