Exploring the Future of Formula 1 with Pedro de la Rosa and Fernando Alonso
In a recent interview, Pedro de la Rosa, ambassador of Aston Martin, shared his perspective on the current state of Formula 1 and the future of the sport. One of the key points he touched upon was the importance of having a 360-degree view of what is happening on the track.
“When you finish a race, I have seen drivers, including myself, who are fully aware of their race, but do not have a global image. And then, other drivers do not need to have any information about what happened, as they were informed by the race engineer or saw the huge TV screens. Fernando is one of those,”
De la Rosa also made some bold predictions about the future of Formula 1, suggesting that Lewis Hamilton will move to Ferrari in 2025. He believes that not much will change that year, but 2026 will see significant movements due to a major regulation change in car and engine design.
The Future of the Grid in 2025
“I think things will not change much in 2025, apart from the fact that obviously Lewis Hamilton will go to Ferrari, as we all know. That’s my opinion,” surprised De la Rosa. However, he believes that 2026 will be the year of significant changes: “For 2026 things can change. Yes, especially because there is a major regulation change in the car and engine of the cars.”
His Role as Ambassador of Aston Martin
De la Rosa not only talked about Fernando Alonso but also revealed why he chose to return to Formula 1 with Aston Martin. He was impressed by the project and facilities at Silverstone, which led him to join the team. He joked about Alonso potentially taking over his role as ambassador in the future due to their long-term contract with the team.
“I am very proud to work with Fernando, even if that means, once again, that when he decides to retire, he will become the ambassador of Aston Martin and Pedro de la Rosa will be out. I don’t mind, I will happily sacrifice my position.”
Exploring the Future of Formula 1 with Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin
In a recent interview, Pedro de la Rosa, ambassador of Aston Martin, shared his perspective on the current state of Formula 1 and the future of the sport. He highlighted the importance of having a 360-degree view of what is happening on the track, emphasizing the need for drivers to have a comprehensive understanding of their races.
“When you finish a race, I have seen drivers, including myself, who are fully aware of their race, but do not have a global image. And then, other drivers do not need to have any information about what happened, as they were informed by the race engineer or saw the huge TV screens. Fernando is one of those,” he said.
De la Rosa also made some bold predictions about the future of Formula 1, suggesting that not much will change in 2025, except for Lewis Hamilton moving to Ferrari. However, he believes that 2026 will be a year of significant movements, especially with a major change in regulations for cars and engines.
The Grid in 2025
“I think things will not change much in 2025, apart from the fact that obviously Lewis Hamilton will go to Ferrari, as we all know. That’s my opinion,” he surprised. However, he believes that 2026 will be the year of movements: “For 2026 things can change. Yes, especially because there is a big change in the car and engine regulations.”
His Role as Ambassador of Aston Martin
Discussing his decision to return to Formula 1 with Aston Martin, De la Rosa emphasized that he was drawn to the project itself, not just the opportunity to work with Fernando Alonso: ”I signed with Aston Martin also for a reason, not because Fernando was there. When I decided I wanted to return to the ‘Great Circus’ and come back with Aston Martin, it was because I saw the project. I went to Silverstone, saw the new campus, the whole project, the wind tunnel, and I said, wow, I want to be here. Then I was lucky that Fernando joined.”
He ended on a light note about his future, acknowledging that Alonso’s long-term contract with the team could eventually lead to him being replaced as ambassador: “I am very proud to work with Fernando, even if that means, once again, that when he decides to retire, he will become the ambassador of Aston Martin and Pedro de la Rosa will be out. I don’t mind, I will happily sacrifice my position.”
a de Alonso, sino que tambin coment su fichaje como embajador de Aston Martin: “Estoy muy contento de ser embajador de Aston Martin. Es un honor para m. Me siento muy afortunado de poder trabajar con una marca tan prestigiosa y con un equipo tan competitivo en la F1″.
En resumen, Pedro de la Rosa est impresionado con el rendimiento de Fernando Alonso en Aston Martin y cree que seguir compitiendo a un alto nivel durante varios aos ms. Adems, destaca su capacidad para estar pendiente de todos los detalles en la pista, lo que lo convierte en uno de los mejores pilotos de la actualidad. Sin duda, Alonso sigue demostrando su talento y experiencia en cada carrera que disputa.