In that case.Manoah2u wrote:
the freedom of imagination
Only if he's happy not scoring any points.Oakstreet wrote:In that case.Manoah2u wrote:
the freedom of imagination
Alonso will drive a third team car next year, as the earlier mentioned "bernie clause" makes a 3rd car mandatory with only 18 left.
I'm am just saying man. And that is why this thread is called silly season. At this stage, until there is confirmation everything is possible and on the cards.ScottB wrote:How many times does it have to be said? The rules for third cars are that they are NON SCORING. There's some suggestion that teams won't even be running a third car all season, it would vary from race to race.
Alonso is not going to drive a third car, not that there's likely to be any third cars next year anyway.
There is room for 26 cars.Gerhardsa wrote:Thing is.
If there are only going to be 8 or 9 Teams next year (without Marussia and Catarham), who gets the go ahead to produce 3rd cars to make up the 20 cars min?
To answer your question - Mercedes is the best place. Moving to McLaren (currently languishing behind Ferrari) is an all or nothing gamble on the Honda engine being as good as Merc, plus a gamble that McLaren avoid their usual aero cul-de-sacs such as pull rods, butterfly arms, pull rods, U pods, etc.Gerhardsa wrote:Another reason why I think the only option is McLaren is: Alonso has said on more than one occasion that all he wants is to equal Senna's achievement of 3 Championships. What better place to do it than with a McLaren-Honda as Senna did?
For months now I have assumed that McLaren are waiting on Hamilton. If he fails to win in 2014 and throws his toys out, I think that the assumption is that he will be back at McLaren for 2015. But, as you say, McLaren have been going backwards at an almost Ferrari rate in the last couple of years, so why would Hamilton go there ?Richard wrote:To answer your question - Mercedes is the best place. Moving to McLaren (currently languishing behind Ferrari) is an all or nothing gamble on the Honda engine being as good as Merc, plus a gamble that McLaren avoid their usual aero cul-de-sacs such as pull rods, butterfly arms, pull rods, U pods, etc.Gerhardsa wrote:Another reason why I think the only option is McLaren is: Alonso has said on more than one occasion that all he wants is to equal Senna's achievement of 3 Championships. What better place to do it than with a McLaren-Honda as Senna did?