Cam wrote:JimClarkFan wrote: And this is the thing, Alonso in 2010 and especially 2012 nearly did exactly that. If it wasn't for Grosjean in Spa 2012 Alonso would be 2012 WDC....
See, this is what I don't get. Massa let Alonso past in 2010 at least once. Factually, Massa let Alonso through many many times each season, even breaking seals and dropping grid spots for him. Perez even (questionably) let him past. So Alonso's performance and points tally is false. Alonso had a gifted run every championship. How 'great' it must be to have competitors move aside for you.
Alonso had a golden spoon run against a patsy teammate with the premiere sports car manufacturer and still couldn't do it.
If Alonso wants my respect as a 'great', he'll need to move teams and go against a real teammate, without the team favoritism. Until then, he'll always be questioned IMO.
And what´s the reason teams usually favour Alonso? They must be idiots...
There´s a reason, teams have objective data, it´s called telemetry. So they, in contrast to us, really know who´s better.
This is just an example, but quite illustrative IMHO:
19 Fernando Alonso Minardi-European 1:30.657 +3.765
20 Gastón Mazzacane Prost-Acer 1:30.798 +3.906
21 Luciano Burti Jaguar-Cosworth 1:30.978 +4.086
22 Tarso Marques Minardi-European 1:33.228 +6.3361
Yes those drivers were far from greats, but it was the very first qualifying Alonso did in F1 and he beated a Prost and a Jaguar... with Minardi. Not bad for his debut I think
And that´s just an example, but there´re tons more. For example he lapped his teammate more than once. How many times did you see a driver lapping his teammate?
Obviously I support Alonso, and yes I´m spanish too, but as a technician I don´t like to support anyone with no reason. I never supported De La Rosa, Gene or Alguersuari as I do with Alonso, because they never give me reasons (Jaime maybe some, but not enough). But Alonso did, repeteadly.
As JimClark said, 2012 was another example. It was only Grosjean who deprived Alonso from winning the WDC with an inferior car. Someone will say Vettel also lost some points, but that was because of himself or his own team so it was their fault. F1 is a team competition where counts the driver, the car, the crew at the wall... so any mistake at any of these areas are their fault, while Alonso or Ferrari did nothing wrong in Spa.
For those still thinking I´m defending Alonso because I´m spanish, I also think Hamilton won his WDC with an inferior car. Sorry but I can´t think Massa would fight Hamilton if they have similar cars.
Some drivers proved his talent before fighting for the championship with a top car as Alonso, Hamilton (I support him since 2006, what a seasson at GP2), or Schumacher, while others don´t.
Vettel won a race with STR, agree, and that´s great. But Bourdais qualified 4th with that STR (his car stopped at the race), to me that means something. I´m not saying Vettel is not a really good driver, he is, but there´s a difference between a really good driver, and one of the greats, and I personally need a little bit more to include him on that group