SchuMassa wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 12:38
Sedaxel wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 10:56
Nikosar wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 01:40
You made a great non sense conclusion but assuming he's 20, what position would he reach with this car ? it is an age problem that the engine feels good ? much slower then before
I wrote the conclusion in ironic mode, of course. Just because someone was saying that I'm cult thinking.
Alonso doesn't stop driving at the highest level. That's not an opinion, it's a fact when you look at the races. As soon as something looks strange in his behaviour, there are several guys that immediately wave the "he's old, he'd better retire" flag. Even before knowing why the performance is not the expected. Then, when all factors show up, those guys don't even say sorry. They hide, and wait for another moment to jump again with their stupid argument.
Is it a fact, really? Bad positioning on L1, and while Stroll even made a pass, Alonso fell backwards, and was painfully slow for most of the race. Does it mean he has gotten old and will inevitably be outpaced by Stroll from now? Definitely not. But he is not delivering, so we are in agreement on that.
Oh, so you consider facts what happens in one single race, in which also happens to be a motor problem.
Facts are what has been happening through all the races. Do you want to review all? And, if you're so kind, I would take out from the study the races where something non related to driver happens.
Start from the last race (6 days ago) and keep reviewing backwards.
Then come here and repeat Stroll's assessment about the 4-4 in qualifying and that points are just a casual thing.
But hey, you know what? You're right, he should be ahead of Stroll even with a faulty motor. If he's not, it's because he's getting old. Happy?