Published: 2025-08-01 13:19:25 | Views: 15
Fernando Alonso will not be taking part in FP1 at the Hungarian Grand Prix as he undergoes treatment for a 'muscular injury in his back'. The veteran Spaniard will be replaced by Felipe Drugovich, who gets behind the wheel in first practice for the second time this season.
Aston Martin released a statement on Friday ahead of the opening practice session. It read: "In the days following the Belgian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso has been managing a muscular injury in his back. As he continues with treatment this morning, he has chosen to sit out of FP1. Felipe Drugovich will drive in FP1 alongside Lance Stroll. A decision will then be made on Fernandoβs participation in FP2 and the remainder of the weekend in due course."
Drugovich has been waiting patiently for an opportunity in F1 in the hope that a one-off appearance could lead to a full-time seat outside of the stable Aston Martin driver line-up. This route earned Nyck de Vries and Liam Lawson opportunities on the grid in recent times.
The 2022 Formula Two champion has already made six FP1 appearances for Aston Martin and came close to being called in to replace Lance Stroll on a couple of occasions, but Drugovich's wait for an F1 start goes on for now.
Drugovich is also one of the names in contention for a seat with the new Cadillac team. F1's 11th squad are expected to confirm the arrival of Valtteri Bottas soon, but the battle for the second half of the garage remains an open fight.
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Sergio Perez has been heavily linked with the team and looked like an early frontrunner, but with Cadillac reportedly keen to pair an experienced head with a young prospect, the Mexican's chances of scoring a return to the grid have seemingly been dashed by advancing talks with Bottas.
Drugovich already has connections with the Cadillac brand, too. The 25-year-old represented the American auto manufacturer at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona earlier this year.
βI don't know yet," Drugovich told Autosport after Le Mans. βFor sure, I enjoyed [it] really a lot. It's a really cool world and I'm enjoying it. Also, this race can sometimes open me some doors. We will see what is going to happen. For the moment, I'm really happy with the opportunities I have.β