no,that was before that.PhillipM wrote:"Dennis sabotaged Alonso"
Err, yes....that would be when Alonso tried to blackmail Dennis
no,that was before that.PhillipM wrote:"Dennis sabotaged Alonso"
Err, yes....that would be when Alonso tried to blackmail Dennis
PhillipM wrote:Oh, yes, sorry, that was the year Alonso had a paddy because the team gave Hamilton equal machinery instead of making him the number #2 driver and Alonso got spanked by a rookie, right?
Well that's 4 minutes I'll never get backSantozini wrote:A good read:
https://motorsport.clickon.co/2017/03/1 ... rand-prix/
Looks like the reliability it's a thing of the past!
That's the truth unfortunately...and because of that season (2007) most people (even reporters) keep on hating Hamilton and calling him unsportsmanlike and going on to praise how good and stable Alonso and Vettel are! Guess they forget Hungary 2007 and Malaysia 2013...! =D>ALO_Power wrote:https://media.giphy.com/media/6OWIl75ibpuFO/giphy.gifPhillipM wrote:Oh, yes, sorry, that was the year Alonso had a paddy because the team gave Hamilton equal machinery instead of making him the number #2 driver and Alonso got spanked by a rookie, right?
Wasn't Hungary 2007 payback to Hamilton? That's what I've readAMG.Tzan wrote:That's the truth unfortunately...and because of that season (2007) most people (even reporters) keep on hating Hamilton and calling him unsportsmanlike and going on to praise how good and stable Alonso and Vettel are! Guess they forget Hungary 2007 and Malaysia 2013...! =D>ALO_Power wrote:https://media.giphy.com/media/6OWIl75ibpuFO/giphy.gifPhillipM wrote:Oh, yes, sorry, that was the year Alonso had a paddy because the team gave Hamilton equal machinery instead of making him the number #2 driver and Alonso got spanked by a rookie, right?
Gonzalo Serrano, the only comentator I rate even lower than LobatoVasconia wrote:And you are an Alonso fan, just imagine how much we suffered the rest.Andres125sx wrote: OMG, do not quote Lobato please!![]()
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We spaniards have been suffering his extremelly biased comments for around 10 years, so now that past season we finally got rid of him (when F1 became PPV) last thing I want is continue reading his BS here on F1T.
I does support Alonso, but Lobato is just a fanboy who can´t even consider any fault at Alonso side. It´s always someone else fault. Also, his F1 knownledge is quite limited. He´s stated himself he had no idea about F1 before becoming F1 comentator, so please, don´t take any of his words as valuable info, because plain and simple, they´re not
You guys complain about Gary Anderson... he´s an expert when compared to Lobato![]()
Anyway, the quality is decreasing too in Movistar, not at a Lobato level but it used to be better.
And yes, he was a football commentor so he had no idea about F1...anyway between him and the other guy who was with him at the beginning I prefered the second, at least he as funnier and knew something about F1. Damn, I don´t even remember his name hahaha.
So a crash in 2009 orchestated by Briatore is the proof about how fair Dennis was with Alonso in 2007???PhillipM wrote:"Dennis sabotaged Alonso"
Err, yes....that would be when Alonso tried to blackmail Dennis and magically came out of it scot free...
...not to mention having his teammates crash to give him the advantage at Renault
Magically? No, there was an investigation. If you don´t like the outcome or if you were willing to see Alonso punished is a different storyPhillipM wrote:Err, yes....that would be when Alonso tried to blackmail Dennis and magically came out of it scot free...
Well, this actually does explain your point of view. Only haters would rate Alonso just as a "decent driver"PhillipM wrote:He's a decent driver, and where he shines is getting the car in the right place to take advantage through the race
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... l-childrenFernando Alonso wrote:The way you attack the corners, the way you feel the grip, has been a good surprise
To be able to drive the way you want and not like a small child, so the tyres don't overheat - that's the best way to feel a Formula 1 car.
It's been fun to drive freely again.
Aparently now they will have to nurse the fuel, so he may loose his happiness quite quickly, especially if he sees races being destroyed for top teams in terms of fuel shortage in the cars.Andres125sx wrote:I´ve read an article where they say Alonso is happy with 2017 cars, wich was a relief to me as an Alonso supporter, because with these winter tests I was afraid about his retirement. Remember he said himself his retirement was dependant on 2017 cars more than McHonda perfomance.
He said now they can drive, unlike previous seasons when they were forced to drive like a small child, nursing the tires to avoid overheating
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... l-childrenFernando Alonso wrote:The way you attack the corners, the way you feel the grip, has been a good surprise
To be able to drive the way you want and not like a small child, so the tyres don't overheat - that's the best way to feel a Formula 1 car.
It's been fun to drive freely again.