Funny, I was thinking about the same thing.SparkyAMG wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 13:51Lol, Alonso and Hamilton are generally very complimentary of each other and indeed Alonso was one of the first to personally go and congratulate Hamilton on his 2014 win.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 13:39I beg to differ.SparkyAMG wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 13:34Alonso doesn't hate Hamilton. The only time they've been on track competitively in recent years was Hungary and Alonso had a very clear mission; to protect Ocon's win.
I'd very much doubt he'd be biased one way or another outside of protecting his own or his team's interests. With that in mind his only mission will be to get ahead of Gasly.
for one, Alonso and Max are VERY close off track. Max idolised Alonso. Alonso knows he has a fan in Max.
Alonso on the other hand, has had hardly anything good to say in Hamiltons direction in the press conferences, or in the media elsewhere. In fact, he cannot keep Hamilton out of his mouth. He is probably still pissy about HAM capsizing his career in 07, and HAM bragging about it to Max in that press conference a couple of years back.
Alonso jest that he helped max Win in Hungary, but it is also the truth; he does want Max to win the title, that bias is real. I'm sure he's professional enough to race for positions but he is also human enough to have his own bias and not impede max unless he has to or can't get away with making it too obvious.
Alpine and Alpha Tauri have a huge (relatively) battle going on in the WCC and anything else will be secondary to both teams. If anything though, there is absolutely no love lost between Alpine and Red Bull so I'd hardly expect them to be doing each other favours.
Just look at Russia to see what Alonso would do for/against Verstappen. Alonso is a fair racer, always has been (imo). He's not going to drive Hamilton or Verstappen off track, nor is going to gift a place to either one of them.