I still think he would have been better just saying he has not signed rather than the I will not be at Alpine. The message would be the same and no bridges burned.
It could still bite him
Otmar, literally the day before, said that "Piastri and his team are evaluating their options, whatever that means" and then they announce him the next day without a deal in place. It was a power move that backfired so to talk about burning bridges is pointless when they're literally trying to pressure him into a deal.
Otmar and Rossi have been making some very strange comments since the start of the year, just last month Otmar claimed Alonso has less points than Ocon more due to his own mistakes, despite the fact Alonso has already taken 2 engine penalties this year, and the PU has even had in-race reliability issues (Canada). That’s like Binotto blaming Charles more for being 90 points behind in the DC rather than the myriad of issues at their team.Neuron wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 16:27But you can do it in two ways - as gentleman or as Alonso.Andres125sx wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 13:10
I'll reply your question with another question... Why do you describe Alonso move to another team as toxic?
Did you say the same with Lewis move from McLaren to Mercedes? Or when Vettel moved from RBR?
Drivers are drivers, nothing wrong with moving to different teams if they want, same as any other employee moving to a different company, contracts are agreements from both parts, once one of the parts is not happy with the agreement the contract is finished, as always, nothing wrong with that
You can do it politely, with good mood etc.
Or just be as Alonso and let your team to know that you are leaving from Twitter...
Do you understand the difference?
Alonso and Webber are apparently still mates, so you never know, Mark might have asked Alonso to hold off signing his contract or Fernando might have told Mark that he had no intention of signing a 1-year deal that put him out to pasture in the WEC.Andres125sx wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 15:01Amazing comments in this thread...
Alpine can't convince Piastri to sign a new contract.... Even so announce publicly they did which is lying to everybody and extremely irrespectful with Piastri, so Piastri is forced to clarify that statement is false by any means... And people say Piastri is unprofessional
And some even said it's Alonso responsibility
Alpine is proving some serious arrogance, lack of respect, and lack of professionalism with all parts, including us fans. Lying can't be the solution for anything
Wel if you add some rumours/suggestions from Max his forum.
I like Alonso. I just dont worship him as the perfect driver who makes the best decisions all the time. For a man of his talent there is reason why he has only 2 wdc. His decisions.max_speed wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 17:19I hope it was taken as sarcasm by everyone including "ringo".
The terms "correct" and "legal" may be mutually exclusive here. They knew how the math played out, so they called Check Mate. I do it all the time.ringo wrote: ↑04 Aug 2022, 02:46I still stand by Alpine and their choice of words.
Piastri is their driver by contract. His azz belongs to Alpine.
He is the one who wants to jump out of contract. Maybe Mclaren can pay Alpine for him.
When more news comes out, all of you defending Piastri and Webber will realize how correct Alpine was.
Unfair to Judge Otmar over thinge out of his control. TPs need at least a year for you to see their inffluence.
It would be major incompetence if he is allowed to leave.ringo wrote: ↑04 Aug 2022, 02:46I still stand by Alpine and their choice of words.
Piastri is their driver by contract. His azz belongs to Alpine.
He is the one who wants to jump out of contract. Maybe Mclaren can pay Alpine for him.
When more news comes out, all of you defending Piastri and Webber will realize how correct Alpine was.
Can you please share the contract with the rest of us… You’ve clearly read it to make that statement, right?ringo wrote: ↑04 Aug 2022, 02:46I still stand by Alpine and their choice of words.
Piastri is their driver by contract. His azz belongs to Alpine.
He is the one who wants to jump out of contract. Maybe Mclaren can pay Alpine for him.
When more news comes out, all of you defending Piastri and Webber will realize how correct Alpine was.
90% of the people in this thread would've had an aneurism if that happened.JordanMugen wrote: ↑04 Aug 2022, 04:31It would. Alpine should have confirmed Piastri as their race driver for 2023 months ago.