Oscar Piastri is hoping to crack the F1 ranks.Credit:Getty Images
The speed of the deal was perhaps the biggest shock,with Aston Martin wasting no time in replacing one of the sport’s greats,four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel,with another.
Vettel had announced his retirement at the end of the season last week,triggering immediate speculation about his replacement.
Double world champion Alonso figured highly on that list,given that the Spaniard had yet to agree a deal to continue with Alpine,despite the oldest driver on the grid turning 41 last week.
Team boss Laurent Rossi had spoken last month of possibly loaning Piastri,who is highly rated but still with much to learn,to another team for a year. Alonso,he indicated,could then be switched to the Alpine endurance effort.
The Spaniard wanted a longer-term deal,however,and was unlikely to accept a secondary stand-in role essentially keeping a seat warm for someone else after a season where he has kept teammate Esteban Ocon on his toes.
Aston Martin’s swoop,making clear he was their first choice,will have convinced him this is a team that means business even if they are still a long way from the podium.