is about what happens when two married couples — who are neighbors -- swap partners after an evening of partying. No spoilers but let’s just say complications arise. The show premieres Friday, Jan. 17. Starz originals stream on its app and website.
, and has yet to finish in the top 10. The last time he failed to score a point through the first eight races was 2015.The context matters, however, and Alonso and his Aston Martin team lowered expectations from the start of the season. They are all concentrated on working with former Red Bull top designer
to put all their energies into making a good car under the rule changes coming for 2026.But sacrificing a year is a big ask for a driver who turns 44 in July and has little tolerance for teams that don’t give him a competitive car.The last time Alonso won an F1 race, he did so right here on the same track back in 2013 with Ferrari when he claimed victory No. 32. He also won the Spanish GP in 2006 with Renault.
Aston Martin had given him a good car in 2023, when he arrived to the Spanish GP with hopes of winning that allusive 33rd race, but. This time he realistically is just hoping to be in the points with his green car struggling and McLaren and Red Bull far, far ahead.
That said, this year can’t be a total wash, according to Alonso.
“The focus is on 2026, but in order to be confident with 2026 you have to build momentum in 2025 and deliver some parts on track to make the car faster,” Alonso said. “The biggest steps can only happen in 2026. That is where the hopes are.”A prison security guard shows the knife he carries as he patrols outside the Regional Penitentiary in Villarica, Paraguay, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
Prisoners talk to other prisoners through the gaps of a cell where they serve out punishment for trying to start a riot at the Juan de la Vega prison in Emboscada, Paraguay, Friday, July 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Prisoners talk to other prisoners through the gaps of a cell where they serve out punishment for trying to start a riot at the Juan de la Vega prison in Emboscada, Paraguay, Friday, July 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
From a distance, they look like tiny white dots floating on the sea. But get closer, and you’ll see people sitting on polyfoam rectangles. They are fishermen floating on “corchos,” makeshift rafts that have become common on the waters off the coast of Havana. It is an innovative way to fish in a country where it’s complicated — if not impossible — to access a regular fishing boat. These rafts are about 2 meters long by 1 1/2 meters wide. They are big enough for one person to climb aboard with his fishing rod, reels, pliers and hooks.A fisherman hands over the day’s catch from a makeshift raft in the water to the shore in Cojimar, east of Havana, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)