dren wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 15:19
I should have said top team. Renault might be the only other team to give him a seat. If they retain Sainz and Hulk, I don't see them replacing either with Alonso.
Pretty sure Alonso would get first dibs on the seat over Sainz if he was interested. Problem for him is they don't look any a safer bet than McLaren so what's the point. Similar budget, same engine, same resources and infrastructure.
McLaren have a new fuel supplier next year and a hungry star young driver to go up against while he knows he can't compete for wins or titles so what's the incentive to continue at either of them right now if they aren't competitive and are openly telling him that?
Think it's pretty certain he'll go to IndyCar until 2021 and hope that Liberty nail the regulations as both those seats will look good under those regs you would think.