Manoah2u wrote: ↑30 Aug 2017, 14:04
Nothing of interest for Alonso. He wants a WDC. So a occasional podium is fun and games, but it's about winning on merit.
apart from that, just days ago there were news posts about how Renault said there were conversations but they are unable to give Mclaren an engine because of the rules,which clearly indicate apart from the works team they cannot supply more than 2 customer teams, which they already have in RedBull and Toro Rosso.
Which thus must see Renault tear up a contract with RedBull and/or Toro Rosso, which i don't see happening really.
Especially since Ferrari is supplying Haas and Sauber already, so if one of these, let's say Toro Rosso would be ditched by Renault in favor of Mclaren , then Toro Rosso can't get their hands on a Ferrari power unit, nor on a Mercedes unit, since Mercedes too is supplying 2 customer teams in the shape of Williams and Force India.
So the only solution would be to dump the Honda engine somewhere else in exchange for a Renault engine, which really, NOBODY is going to do. Sauber said 'do not want'. Toro Rosso said 'do not want'. No other team is going to have even remotely any interest in the Honda engines. Only Haas might be the final possibility but they're not stupid so they'll say 'do not want' too.
Result? Mclaren can only stick with Honda engines.
The rules must be revised in order for Mclaren to get a Renault engine, but there is no way that is going to happen because the teams are happy with Mclaren in a less then perfect situation as it'll take a competitor out of the equasion for grabbing prize money. Mclaren would be an instant threat for Williams, RedBull, Renault and probably likewise for Ferrari and Mercedes. At best they'd give them a year-old engine, avoiding them to beat them, with the idea that the renault engine will be a band-aid untill the new rules in 2021 bring in a new supplier in the form of a scala of potential engine manufacturers like Porsche, BMW, VAG, Cosworth, etc.
As fun again as it sounds after Spa to hammer like there is no tomorrow on Honda, there is no way out, and that is the cold hard truth. Mclaren keeps Honda for 2018 whether they like it or not. IF alonso wants to stay in Formula 1, whether he likes it or not, he has nowhere to go but stay with Mclaren for 2018 as Ferrari is shut, and there is no rationale for Mercedes to replace Bottas with Alonso except for 1 factor: that keeping Bottas would prevent them from grabbing the WCC and WDC title, AND losing the sh*tload of Wihuri money Bottas takes with him can be missed or replaced. And since Bottas is still much in the game for being a WDC challenger in his first year suddenly promoted to the works Mercedes team, and being in great relationship with the team, not to forget his positive past with Wolff, there is really nothing believable about Alonso ending up there.
Alonso dug his own grave when he did not go to Mercedes this year when Rosberg quit. There is no way he could not go there contractually, Honda and Mclaren made a mess, and Mercedes always was going to be a better and safer bet than Mclaren-Honda. Mercedes mentioned their list included Alonso, and i doubt Hamilton Veto'd the shiz out of that.
I think Alonso was once again fooled by Honda in the numbers their tests were showing, and that the idea of a Hamilton-Alonso re-union could prove to be 'troublesome', for both Fernando as Mercedes, which i think is the reason it did not happen, sadly enough.
But in whatever way you shape it or fill in the blanks, Mclaren is sentenced to Honda for 2018, and Fernando is sentenced to Mclaren for 2018.
A pink overall could see him bring in podiums, but that still is NOT what Alonso wants. I can keep repeating this;
Mclaren-Honda for 2018, no other way around it.
For Alonso there is only 1 option besides Mclaren-Honda, and that is retiring from F1.
Still,
let's just wait and see what happens next GP.