Fernando Alonso says he expects this weekend’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix to be “probably” his last Formula 1 race at the circuit. Both outlets report that the Spaniard framed the statement as a likelihood rather than a definitive decision. The comments come as Alonso continues to weigh his future in Formula 1, with the current season providing the context for why the Barcelona race could carry special significance. One source notes that, if it proves to be his final season, it would mark the conclusion of a long career in Formula 1, describing it as the longest in the sport’s history. The reporting also emphasizes that Alonso’s message is conditional—he indicates uncertainty about how his plans will develop—while still suggesting that his relationship with the Barcelona circuit may be nearing its end. Neither outlet indicates a formal retirement announcement or a confirmed multi-race plan, focusing instead on Alonso’s expectation for this specific event at the track.