Adrian Newey has been dealt a significant blow ahead of his first season at Aston Martin.
The Formula 1 design mastermind is about to begin the next chapter of what has been an illustrious career to date, having agreed to move on from Red Bull.
Newey played a huge role in delivering 13 world titles for his former team over two dominant spells, and worked alongside some of the best drivers in the sport's history, including Sebastian Vettel and reigning champion Max Verstappen.
Alonso outlines 2025 expectations
Backed by Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll, Aston Martin made their return to F1 in 2021, but despite showing the occasional glimpse of promise, have largely underwhelmed.
Their frustration was compounded in 2024, finishing the campaign fifth in the constructors' standings and a long way off the likes of champions McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes.
Unfortunately for both the team and their fans, the wait for success looks set to continue a little longer according to driver Fernando Alonso.
The Spanish veteran will line up alongside Lance Stroll once again this year, and although he is excited to see what impact Newey will have going forward, doesn't believe the team are currently capable of challenging consistently at the front of the grid.
"We certainly won't have the potential to win in 2025," the two-time world champion told Autosprint.
"The cars will be the same as last year and it will be practically impossible for us to make such a leap forward.
"We hope it will go better than 2024 but we will not win the championship. There will be some regulatory changes and Adrian Newey will start working on the 2026 project in April."
Looking ahead to the introduction of new regulations from next season, he added: "I hope to be able to get more podiums, some wins and fight for the championship.
"I know, however, that 2026 is a year shrouded in mystery for everyone. We hope it will be favourable but we don't know."