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Mike Krack, team principal at Aston Martin, has repeatedly mentioned that retaining Fernando Alonso is the priority for 2025 and beyond. This is hardly a surprise, considering that the Spaniard is responsible for about 75% of the team’s points since his arrival last season.
However, the question is whether Alonso wants to continue with the team. Whilst showing no signs of diminishing performance, the 42-year-old wants an exciting project with the potential to fight at the front of Formula 1. Because of this, Aston Martin’s development of the AMR24 is critical.
Their trajectory in the coming months will not only impact their success in 2024 but also contribute to their platform for 2025. Therefore, the British outfit must demonstrate they have learned from the pitfalls of last season.
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e battle. It is now up to the Silverstone factory to deliver on its potential.
To be sure, drivers like Carlos Sainz are available in the market. So in the event Alonso chooses to depart – Aston will have capable alternatives. Still, the priority remains to secure a contract extension with the two-time World Champion. Considering their success last season, there will be eagerness on both sides to extend their partnership if the future appears bright.