CjC wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:59
mwillems wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:32
CjC wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:22
They could do to sign another man from that era too. A certain Pat Fry.
I thought it was a shame then when Fry, Key and Mclaren couldn’t facilitate a structure to suit them all- resulting in Fry leaving.
It’s no coincidence that the Alpine has good down force and low drag.
They are still behind us in the table and only finished ahead last year due to a better driver pairing.
I'd not be happy to be an Alpine fan either these past few years.
Aston have set the benchmark for what can be done with the right knowledge and a bit of luck and Neither Mclaren or Alpine can shy away from their achievements, even if Alonso skills flatter the car a bit.
This season yes they are behind in the table but they should be way ahead. In Melbourne which became Mclaren best scoring race- Alpine should have scored a shed load of points.
Last season…. Ok the Alonso/ Ricciardo dynamic dominated the battle but Alpine showed a higher performance ceiling at certain tracks and for one reason or another couldn’t produce the result.
It was a bit like Mclaren in 2021 only they managed to produce the win and podiums when the pace was in the car.
You can’t deny that you would prefer to have Fry in the team than not?
To be fair I think we were the better car at maby tracks last year too, but only one driver could show it.
In terms of Pat Fry... I don't think he is a silver bullet, I think we need to improve everywhere.
Sanchez is a good start and now promdorou can have no excuses, so let's see how it goes.
They got a load of new talent in since Dec so maybe they have addressed it.
But I don't think the car is down to one person. Unless your Newey.