
To that we can all agree!turbof1 wrote:Well, for once the off-season is not going to be so boring as the previou seasons
Firstly, having in mind that all the spanish/german/english "tabloids" (Marca, AS, The Sun, Bild...) said that ALO is going to be in Mercedes, that probably won't happen.Gerhardsa wrote:How do you come to that conclusion?namao wrote:Mercedes wants ALO but ALO wants to stay in McLaren Honda so let's get Alonso out of the equation. It won't happen.
All the evidence and history points to the contrary.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Thanks for sharing. Very well written and sensible piece of text, in my opinion.Thunders wrote:Joe Sawards take on it:
https://joesaward.wordpress.com/2016/12 ... -brackley/
Good to see logical deductive reason still excists.Gerhardsa wrote:I would not listen to Bild, the Sun or anyone.
I will however listen to quotes from Wolff, Brown, Boullier. (Funny enough...no quotes on the subject from Alonso himself unfortunately)
From the quotes from Wolff, it sums up as : We will talk to him and see if we can get him into the seat
From Brown and Boullier, it sums up as : We have a contract, but we cant really stop him if there is a clause (which they are tight lipped about ) and things like Boullier saying : It would be a shame and a mistake for Fernando to leave .
This things to me says, he can get out if he wants to.
Then, the having a Go-Kart from 3 looking like a McLaren. If anything in the world of F1 PR has tought me (from the sidelines mind you) is that these guys say "mostly" what they are told to say.
Alonso said that back in 2006/07 when he signed 1st time for McLaren? and I think with Ferrari, and now again with McLaren?
I would not read anything into that. Its just PR nonsense.
Its F1, so the best of the best, and you want to beat them all. These drivers would go to Manor if it was a WDC and WCC dominating car. I don't think its about the money or the type of team, their legacy (At the stage guys like Alonso are). ect for guys like Alonso and them anymore.
They have the fame, they have the money...all they care about is winning, proving you are best, and getting/giving yourself the best possible chance at doing that.
And lets not forget... These are the Silver Arrows... The dominators that started the whole "show" in the first place back in the 30's, 40s and 50s.
It just does not get much more "legacy" or "romantic" than that.
But as this is my opinion, so are your posts yours.
I just try and read through the BS. No doubt its early, even for Merc to know who will drive for them, but to me 1 thing is clear:
The nr 1 target for Mercedes has to be Fernando Alonso (for reasons I've mentioned before).
He is hungry as hell to win again and because he is the best (by a mile) "available" on the grid currently.
He wants that seat, I can guarantee you, as would every other driver, probably apart from good old Kimi.....cause, you know, he probably just don't care...lol
That would solve Alonso's 7 tenths mistery: he always leaves them behind at his former teamDiesel wrote:My prediction? Alonso goes to Mercedes, McLaren deliver title winning car, while Mercedes flounder under new regs.
Ah ---, now I have to report to Toto wolf his secret driver review comittee has been burned.Dazed1 wrote:Re: Alonso >One wonders if good drivers forget how to drive when they are in a second rate(fifth rate?) car for years.
>In any case I am sure the team at Mercedes sifts through this thread before every meeting this month.
Just rewatch the Austin GP.Dazed1 wrote:Re: Alonso >One wonders if good drivers forget how to drive when they are in a second rate(fifth rate?) car for years.
>In any case I am sure the team at Mercedes sifts through this thread before every meeting this month.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!