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What's the point in be labouring that contract? Not like it's something new.
I’m not trying.. my point was the bias within the team. I just saw the red flags when they began plastering the car with french flags. It’s not a nice position to be in within a team if you’re the faster driver but the slower one gets handed a contract at the drop of a hat.
Think you're looking for stuff that isn't there.
That contract was signed Jan 2021, before Alonso's return. I Also don't think Alonso's having any problems renewing his contract with Alpine.
Actually I don't think it's signed in January , I remember it was signed after a few races that the team praised Ocon's progress in 2021 season.
Ok, my guess on the "Status" drivers are discussing with engineers. These discussions about the "Status" are being happening for many races now.
My take on this:
"Status Zero" may be a code for lets say "Go as fast as possible, without destroying tires or taking unnecessary risks, staying inside your strategy targets".. I think "status zero" is something like that.
When Engineers are asking drives what is their "Status", i think that the response "Status three", or "Status five" or "status eight" is a way to make the team know how slow their going compared to their ultimate race pace"
I guess "status eight" Alonso is responding to his engineer is something like " i am cruising around"
I used to think that the "Status" had to do with the condition of tires and the overall managing of tires, but after this race, and the Ocon/Engineer and Alonso/Engineer dialogues it may have to do something with their race pace also.
Both Drivers where told to go status Zero at various points in the race.
Alonso was upping the pace immediately until he came close to the car in front, and then said to the team, ok guys i will drop back. i cant pass and i am destroying tires"
Ocon was also told to go or stay at "status zero", multiple times and he was in clean air most of the time. He decided to disobey that order and keep going slow to over manage tires etc, as he l8r admitted to his engineer and had that heated dialogue. He was so much focused on staying in front of Alonso that didn't actually care about the Mclarens and what pit windows, or safety car windows needed to be closed or opened. He literally slowed the pace of both cars not caring about the Mclarens.
This feels so odd. Personally, I felt Alpine were a team moving up and potentially the team to join the top 3. Maybe Alonso didn't like what he saw behind the scenes
I reckon this came down to Alonso wanting to stay in F1 longer than Alpine wanted him. They obviously plan for Piastri and Ocon to be their future lineup.
This feels so odd. Personally, I felt Alpine were a team moving up and potentially the team to join the top 3. Maybe Alonso didn't like what he saw behind the scenes
First Ricciardo and now Alonso seeing a better chance of competitiveness away from Renault