100%Mansell89 wrote: ↑04 Jun 2024, 22:41Crazy decision but it does highlight one of the issues of having Max- either he is pulling strings to avoid a big driver coming in, or his presence is scaring people off.
To think we’re gonna likely have to see talent like Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso- both of whom would have been options at some point this year- hand tied in midfield cars (unless AM or Audi/Williams deliver a mega car) in future whilst Red Bull retain Perez as a non threat to Max is just incredibly frustrating as a fan who wants to see great drivers go head to head.
Hopefully it makes the Constructors really interesting but man, two more years is staggering after how poor he’s been in what has been THE dominant car for 2-3 years.
Since they only wanted someone for two years, Alonso would have been so great for them and the sport. At least when we had Merc dominating the sport we have some fights between Lewis and Nico and even Valteri was challenging Lewis at some point. But now all we have is one driver winning everything and hope some other team will step up. Really, for myself I watch f1 for the excitement of “what if another team brings some heat with some good upgrades”?