ringo wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 21:20
I am in full support of Rossi and Alpine. They were actually executing the contract that was outline in the Heads of Agreement. They did no wrong, and as he said put too much trust in Piastri showing basic human loyalty.
Those who are bashing Alpine need to stop and look on those key words.
It´s obvious you´re far from a businesman, when contracts, agreements, money and different offers are into play, talking about human loyalty is naive and childish... Business is business Ringo, if you need to appeal to loyalty that´s an evidence someone didn´t do his job properly and has no tools to defend his own interests.
That´s the point of contracts exactly, if Piastri moved out there´s only 2 options: 1- the contract was useless, someone need some leassons to prevent drivers moving out of the team even with a valid contract. 2- the contract was expired, then someone fall asleep and didn´t secure Piastri before his contract extinghises (ie, didn´t do his job).
ringo wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 21:20
Alpine were executing the contract, delivering every step of the way in Piastri's favour.
Are you serious? Piastri strongly disagree
ringo wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 21:20
There was no uncertainty for Piastri, no risk of missing out. Alpine's development plan for him is actually a gift that no other young driver in F-1 has ever received.
That was fun Ringo, Lewis drove a winning car in his very first season in F1, Piastri offer is an insult for him compared to Lewis offer
Not saying he should have received a similar offer, far from that, but it´s you who said no other driver ever received a similar offer
ringo wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 21:20
A I feel he was misguided by greedy management.
So... in your expertise opinion, a Manager who got a McLaren seat for next season, when his driver was going to drive for Williams for 1-2 seasons, then for Alpine, is a poor deal?
IMHO it´s a superb deal, that Manager deserves a good percentage for a perfect managment. Your fears about Lando destroying Piastri only shows poor confidence in Piastri, like saying
he´s not good enough for McLaren, he should be in a Williams. If I was a F1 driver and my manager assume this, I´d instantly fire him. If he´s destroyed or not is Piastri problem, that´s his job. Manager job is providing best possible seat for his driver, and McLaren is obviously a much better seat than Williams
Alpine OTOH need to learn how contracts are written, and/or how to renew contracts before they expire to not depend on peoples loyalty
. This is pretty basic in business world, any business, not only F1