Fernando Alonso is already looking beyond his Formula 1 career, and his latest remarks have set the motorsport world buzzing. The two-time world champion, currently driving for Aston Martin, has publicly shared his ambition to compete at Le Mans again—this time potentially alongside Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. The Spanish veteran, known for his versatility, previously won the iconic 24-hour race in 2018 and 2019 as part of Toyota’s dominance in the LMP1 class.
Speculation is mounting that Alonso could join forces with Verstappen under the McLaren banner, a prospect that would bring together two of the sport’s biggest names. While McLaren has not officially confirmed such a collaboration, the idea of a superstar duo tackling the grueling Circuit de la Sarthe has fans and pundits alike dreaming of a historic showdown. Alonso’s experience in endurance racing, combined with Verstappen’s raw speed, would make for a formidable partnership.
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The timing of Alonso’s remarks coincides with growing interest in the World Endurance Championship, which has seen a resurgence in manufacturer participation. With Formula 1 table’s current regulations limiting driver movements, a high-profile Le Mans squad entry could offer both drivers a fresh challenge. Whether this vision materializes remains to be seen, but the mere possibility underscores Alonso’s enduring passion for motorsport beyond the F1 grid.