good joke.ringo wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 01:33I can make a bet that Stroll outqualfies Alonso next year. Alonso will be better in the first half of the races though. Alonso is good. But he is getting older. He is at the "shows flashes of brilliance" stage. He wont have the stamina to destroy Lance. He did not destroy Ocon last year. I stand correct that he had more points, but Ocon had more bad luck last year. Head to head when both finished, maybe ocon had more points? And I am not saying Ocon is a more skilled driver, but just by being younger he has had stronger, though less brilliant races more consistently.Alonsismo wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 00:03you are right when the rules have been there for some years, but 2023 is the SECOND year of this rules.Jolle wrote: ↑02 Aug 2022, 23:28
I admire your confidence, but history shows us a few things: with stable regs year over year teams just can't/don't jump from all the way at the back to the front (might jump a place or two) and Alonso doesn't have the "feel" to jump to a team when they are about to do something great.
I think we can assume this one is for a big pay check, because there aren't any race/championship winning seats available the next couple of years.
just remember the changes from 2009 to 2010...
and not, AM arte not the 9th team. they are fastest than AT and Williams, and very close to AR and Haas. and this with vettel and stroll... Alonso is ease 0.3-4 faster than both
Aston's prospects next year look doubtful. The only way they make a quantum leap is by making a more detailed green RB18. I would love to see Alonso at the front, but Aston wont magically end up racing at the front. They arent a Q3 car like Alpine is.
Alonso can today win with a decent margin Verstappen.
Alonso is destroying Ocon (usually 0.4-6s every qualy).
2021 only advantage for ocon, was the big bike crash that alonso had that winter.