I'm a bit surprisedCarlos wrote:Remember when WDC D. Hill was a problem? Next year he was in an Arrows. Way back on the grid. FA is a problematic kind of guy and maybe the powers, thats Bernie and Max, will have him exiled to a lower team. Maybe Toyota. The squeeky wheel gets sent to the back of the pack. It happened before. Thats the F1 show...well, circus
EDIT - But then again...with Flavio on your side anything is possible. FA spoke his mind this year, some people call him a whiner, some disloyal. I just think he is intelligent, political and an individual that will not be intimidated. I don't usually express an opinion on the character of drivers, but with MS gone, the next favourite to kick in the teeth is FA. Oh... I forgot the LH haters.
Fernando and McLaren decided to sever their relationship seemingly without the involvement of a third party i.e. Alonso's next team. But perhaps this allows for a re-evaluation of what he wants to achieve in F1; to exaggerate quite a bit, it's a position oscillating between being a soldier of fortune and being the ultimate company man. This season he was within a shot of a quite an incredible feat, three back to back championships in two different teams, something that might've affected how aggressively he thought he had to pursue things.
I've shelled my share of criticism on him, but am equally intrigued by his perspective and what he can provide for F1. If I weren't genuinely interested I wouldn't bother keeping up to date on what he does, thinks or says, now would I? He can be paid incredible amounts of money since his presence has expanded F1's market base to Bernie's and CVC's content. Fernando hasn't been afraid to play to his off-track strengths, but I suspect that's equally burdensome for him. By this I don't mean to say that fans are burdensome, but living up to roles and expectations is, no matter how benevolent those may be. There's an awful lot riding on him that has only indirectly to do with what is supposed to be his day job - that is racing. And he's undoubtedly very good at that. Curiously Alonso has quite a closed circle of trusted persons (some family members, managers and trusted journalists) and I've been given the impression that perhaps there just aren't enough people around him to cushion him from everything that he needs to be cushioned from. Whether this arrangement is his own decision or not, I couldn't tell.
This season, some of the actions and decisions he's taken or been involved in I haven't been able to agree with or have found to be largely negative. But F1 is a human activity and it's impossible that anyone could bring only positive things to the table and in a competitive setting I wouldn't expect anyone to be so selfless as to defeat the purpose of winning if that's possible. My present stance has more to do with intent and degree than idealism. There's a whole lot that is positive about Fernando's presence in F1, shadowed by all the drama, if only because each and everyone has only so much energy to highlight and discuss things. Being anything but a "fan" type of person, I fully recognise that his presence in F1 or whether he "changes" in his approach to anything is not in any way contingent on my approval. Fernando adds to what F1 is and can be and I don't view his (or any other driver's) presence as subtracting anything from the sport. He has every right to exist as a Formula One driver, a World Champion and make up his own mind.
I certainly wish he'd land in a position where politics don't matter all that much and where he can highlight all his opinions in a positive setting. Equally I hope he stays motivated and can display the best of his racecraft. Right now I can't quite see where that could be, but if anything is characteristic of F1, unlikely stories are. I very much like to understand things, that's my nature, but I've spent enough time attempting that to be philosophical about my disposition. There's still every chance I'll be impressed by the conclusions Fernando is going to draw from the current state of his affairs, not least because he'll propably end up providing me with more things to understand.