Vasconia wrote:f1316 wrote:
The only real counter argument I can see is that - presuming they're still clearly the fastest car - an easy championship for Hamilton isn't really that great for their brand. If people just get bored, stop watching and/or desperately want you to lose, it's not great PR.
If they bring about Hamilton/Alonso II then people will love them for it and a close fight between more equally matched drivers (very Senna/Prost in terms of characteristics, if you ask me) could well boost the audience even if one car is dominant.
As I say though, don't think they'll take the chance even if Fernando is available.
If the 2017 Mercedes is as dominant as this season´s car it would be terrific for F1 and even Mercedes if Hamilton doesn´t face a serious rivalry in the team.
periods of dominance for more then three years have been common for F1 for years now. McLaren with 7 titles in 8 years, 5 years of Ferrari/Schumacher and 4,5 years of RedBull. For marketing an undisputed star isn't that bad, just think of it: cycling had its biggest days when Armstrong dominated (before we knew how), basketball was bigger then ever in the Jordan years and Doohan/Rossi/Marquez are wonderful for MotoGP. We all want a battle every race, but that doesn't sell products strangely enough.
I think, for Mercedes, Rosberg outperformed his expectations and they build a more drivable car then they thought was possible. If the car had to be more on edge, the gap was probably a bit bigger (and also, with the real limit being the tires, and in lesser extend the balls of the driver).
the pro's to get Alonso:
- epic possible battles with Hamilton
- a nice pairing to market
the cons:
- Alonso can be a risk then it comes to "radio messages" and using communication outside the team
- A repeat of 1986 and 2007 when RedBull and/or Ferrari are closer
- Their big investment in Hamilton gets less chance to pay off
- Real expensive to buy him out of the Honda contract and meet his demands
- Getting older, short term solution for a problem that isn't there.