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Regardless of how the rest of his career goes I think Alex will be one of those drivers that's back in the paddock working for a team when he's done driving.
He's been given so much praise for his sim work and his debrief skills that (in my unprofessional opinion) Red Bull or someone else will probably want him around to give input on new design paths or something.
Ant does that while also commentating for Sky.
He was Yuki’s mentor during his off season. I bet he will do something similar when he retires.