The Formula 1 world was recently rocked by an emotional moment between two of the sport’s biggest names: Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso. Following rumours that two-time world champion Alonso was considering retiring after the 2025 season due to his age, Verstappen expressed his respect and compassion for the Spaniard. Reportedly, the 44-year-old Alonso, who has been active in the real world of motorsport for over two decades, struggles to cope with the physical and mental demands of the sport. Verstappen, a four-time world champion, openly expressed his admiration for Alonso during a press conference in Barcelona and explained that his departure would be a significant loss for Formula 1.
Alonso, who currently drives for Aston Martin, has hinted at a possible exit in recent interviews. Despite an impressive return in 2023, with six podiums in the first eight races, his form has been patchy since then. The physical toll of racing at the highest level, combined with the challenges of a less competitive car, appears to have led him to consider his future. Verstappen, who has long considered Alonso one of his greatest rivals and a source of inspiration, was receptive to hearing Alonso’s thoughts. “Fernando is a legend,” Verstappen said. “He has reached a level that few drivers will ever reach. It’s hard to hear that he is thinking about retiring, but I understand that time takes its toll on everyone.”
Alonso’s emotional reaction to Verstappen’s words was touching. In an interview after the Spanish Grand Prix, the Spaniard broke down in tears when asked about Verstappen’s condolences. “It’s very touching to hear such a statement from Max,” Alonso said. “He’s one of the best drivers of all time, and to earn his respect after all these years of fighting on the track… it means a lot to me.” Alonso stressed that he had not yet made a final decision about his retirement, but admitted that the constant pressure and physical demands of the sport were becoming increasingly difficult for him. “I love motorsport, but there comes a time when you have to be honest with yourself,” he added.
The bond between Verstappen and Alonso has grown stronger over the years, despite their fierce battles on the track. In Miami earlier this year, Verstappen helped Alonso create a slipstream during qualifying, a gesture that underscored their mutual respect. Both drivers have a reputation for being tough guys, but outside the cockpit, they share a bond. Verstappen has praised Alonso on numerous occasions, calling him “the best” and highlighting the difficulty of reaching the top level at his age. “People don’t realize how big the task is,” Verstappen said in a recent interview. “Fernando does things that no one else can do, even now.”
Speculation over Alonso’s possible exit comes as Formula 1 is set to undergo major changes. With new regulations set to come into force in 2026 and teams such as Cadillac joining the fold, the sport is in the midst of a transition. Alonso’s departure would be a landmark given his impressive career, which began in 2001 with Minardi. He won world titles in 2005 and 2006 with Renault and has since raced for top teams including McLaren, Ferrari and Alpine. His move to Aston Martin for 2023 has put him back in the spotlight, but his recent results have fuelled rumours of his retirement.
For Verstappen, who has indicated he does not want to remain in Formula 1 until he is 40, Alonso’s situation is a reminder of the fleeting nature of a career in motorsport. With the recent 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡 of his daughter Lilly and a contract with Red Bull until 2028, Verstappen appears to be focused on motorsport for now, but has hinted at a future outside of motorsport. However, the Dutchman remains determined to expand his portfolio, perhaps with a fifth world title in 2026.
For Alonso and his fans, it is a bittersweet moment. His potential departure will leave a void in Formula 1, but his legacy as one of the greatest drivers of all time is undeniable. As the sport prepares to welcome a new generation, the emotional exchange between Verstappen and Alonso remains a reminder of the human dimension of this relentless competition.