#14

Fernando Alonso

ALO · Aston Martin · Spain

Fernando Alonso drives car #14 for Aston Martin in 2026, with 32 Grand Prix victories, 22 pole positions, and 106 podiums from over 400 race starts through the end of 2025. Born in Oviedo on July 29, 1981, he won his two World Drivers’ Championships with Renault in 2005 and 2006, becoming the youngest double champion at the time.

Alonso’s career spans more than two decades across Minardi, Renault, McLaren, Ferrari, Alpine, and Aston Martin. Beyond F1, he won the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice with Toyota (2018 and 2019) and competed in the Indianapolis 500 three times, cementing his reputation as one of the most versatile racing drivers ever. His racecraft, defensive driving, and strategic awareness remain among the very best on the grid at 44.

For 2026, Alonso continues with Aston Martin through a pivotal season. The new regulations, combined with Aston Martin’s significant investment in infrastructure and their Honda power unit partnership, should indicate whether the team’s championship ambitions are realistic. Alonso’s unmatched experience of regulation changes, having raced through every major rules shift since 2003, makes him an invaluable asset.

Alonso partners Lance Stroll in a lineup that combines vast experience with financial stability. His ability to extract performance from any car is perhaps the defining skill of his career, demonstrated repeatedly across eras, teams, and regulations. He remains capable of producing qualifying laps and race drives that defy his age.

Spanish fans have two home events in 2026: the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in June and the Spanish Grand Prix at the new Madrid circuit in September, both starting at 14:00 CEST. The European schedule is ideally suited to Spanish viewing times. Check Spain time for timezone conversions.

At 44, Alonso continues to defy expectations of age-related decline. His decision to stay in F1 for 2026 reflects both his competitive fire and his belief in Aston Martin’s long-term project, making him one of the most compelling storylines of the new regulation era.

Driver Profile

Car Number
#14
Driver Code
ALO
Country
Spain

2026 Race Calendar

R1 Australian Grand Prix Melbourne, Australia 8 Mar R2 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai, China 15 Mar R3 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka, Japan 29 Mar R4 Miami Grand Prix Miami Gardens, USA 3 May R5 Canadian Grand Prix Montreal, Canada 24 May R6 Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo, Monaco 7 Jun R7 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix Barcelona, Spain 14 Jun R8 Austrian Grand Prix Spielberg, Austria 28 Jun R9 British Grand Prix Silverstone, Great Britain 5 Jul R10 Belgian Grand Prix Stavelot, Belgium 19 Jul R11 Hungarian Grand Prix Budapest, Hungary 26 Jul R12 Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort, Netherlands 23 Aug R13 Italian Grand Prix Monza, Italy 6 Sept R14 Spanish Grand Prix Madrid, Spain 13 Sept R15 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Baku, Azerbaijan 26 Sept R16 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore, Singapore 11 Oct R17 United States Grand Prix Austin, USA 25 Oct R18 Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico City, Mexico 1 Nov R19 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sao Paulo, Brazil 8 Nov R20 Las Vegas Grand Prix Las Vegas, USA 22 Nov R21 Qatar Grand Prix Lusail, Qatar 29 Nov R22 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Abu Dhabi, UAE 6 Dec