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Why Alonso chose Aston Martin over Red Bull and Mercedes

Fernando Alonso has signed a longer contract at Aston Martin. The Spaniard will drive for Aston Martin in F1 at least until 2026, but he has also hinted at a longer stay with the team. That could be as a driver or as an ambassador. In a press conference, Alonso told GPblog and others why he is staying with Aston Martin, what that future looks like, and what other offers there were.
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