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I won’t let others “dictate my destiny” in F1

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR24

The Spaniard has stressed that first, he will make a call on whether or not he wants to remain in F1 in 2025 and will then decide where he will drive, with staying at Aston Martin his priority.

Lewis Hamilton‘s departure for Ferrari has left a vacant seat at Mercedes for next season, while ongoing talk about Max Verstappen‘s possible departure from Red Bull could open up another tantalising opportunity for the 42-year-old.

However, Alonso remains adamant that he won’t rely on other people making a decision for him and will do whatever suits him.

“I’ve been always that way,” he said. “Sometimes it did help me, sometimes it did hurt me, to be the owner of my destiny.

“I chose when to go from a team, when to join a team, I chose when to stop F1. And I chose when to come back.

“And now I will choose what I do next year. I will not follow what others do, and they dictate my destiny. I will do it on my own. For good or for bad, this is the way I am.”

Alonso said that his philosophy was not something that came with age or experience, recounting the decision to leave a winning Renault team for McLaren with a year still to run on his contract with the Enstone team.

“I was young, I won the first world championship [in 2005], and I signed with McLaren,” he said. “And we announced it one year before moving there. And I was 24. So it didn’t change with the age.”

In Jeddah, Alonso suggested he would make a decision on his future in the coming weeks.

He says that there has been no progress since then as he is concentrating on improving this season’s car.

“It didn’t change much,” he said. “And it will not change in the next few weeks or races. I don’t want to wait maybe until summer, because I think that will be unfair for me, and for the team, if they have to find more options, and things like that.

“But I don’t want to rush as well, and to make a decision while my head is not into next year.

“My head is so focused now on the things that I will love to test on the car after the learnings of the first few events. Everything is so exciting about the performance that if I need to think about next year it’s like, ‘ah, this is not the right time now to think.'”

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR24

Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images

Alonso reiterated that staying with Aston Martin remains his priority, assuming that he decides to continue in F1 next season.

“As I said at the launch of the car, when I make that decision, the first…

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