It all depends on how fast the car is next year. The faster the car is, the bigger the chance for tears. It will always come down to Otmar. He has shown the inability to keep the drivers out of battles.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 13:23It’ll end in tears I’m absolutely sure of it. Fun for the neutrals but I can’t see those pairing helping the team if they turn out evenly matched. They will absolutely come together on track
Well now you've got my attention...organic wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 11:14https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/alpi ... /10385563/
"They're already, really, significantly up with next year's car,” said Permane, when asked about the progress of the team into 2023. “It's very good. It's very exciting.”
Despite that Gasly is rumoured to be on €15m per season, compared to Ocon on €5m per season.TimW wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 10:16Two drivers who are rated similarly, both will be eager to lay claim to the #1 status. Both are at the "make or break" point of their career. Sounds like a recipe for fireworks to me. I am looking forward to it (and Ocon and Gasly updating their reputation to being crashers )
- Laurent RossiVerstappen, Russell and Leclerc accepted to race in smaller teams before joining the official team. It was a cocky attitude.
I start to think that we can miss Abiteboul.JordanMugen wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 07:08Despite that Gasly is rumoured to be on €15m per season, compared to Ocon on €5m per season.TimW wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 10:16Two drivers who are rated similarly, both will be eager to lay claim to the #1 status. Both are at the "make or break" point of their career. Sounds like a recipe for fireworks to me. I am looking forward to it (and Ocon and Gasly updating their reputation to being crashers )
Perhaps the rumour is untrue? It doesn't seem to make sense.
Meanwhile Piastri not only lacks integrity and lacks loyalty, but is also cocky:- Laurent RossiVerstappen, Russell and Leclerc accepted to race in smaller teams before joining the official team. It was a cocky attitude.
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-al ... /10385865/
What a terrible driver! [Somehow, Rossi makes no mention of Verstappen, Russell or Leclerc's lack of sabbatical... Still waiting on the "Alpine fulfils all 2022 reserve & development driver contractual obligations" Free Practice 1 outings too...]
Pretty sure the FP1 outing is toast. It's gonna go to Doohan. Yes. It's their fault for not putting him under contract but Not sure why you're surprised that Alpine are pissed with him.JordanMugen wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 07:08Despite that Gasly is rumoured to be on €15m per season, compared to Ocon on €5m per season.TimW wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 10:16Two drivers who are rated similarly, both will be eager to lay claim to the #1 status. Both are at the "make or break" point of their career. Sounds like a recipe for fireworks to me. I am looking forward to it (and Ocon and Gasly updating their reputation to being crashers )
Perhaps the rumour is untrue? It doesn't seem to make sense.
Meanwhile Piastri not only lacks integrity and lacks loyalty, but is also cocky:- Laurent RossiVerstappen, Russell and Leclerc accepted to race in smaller teams before joining the official team. It was a cocky attitude.
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-al ... /10385865/
What a terrible driver! [Somehow, Rossi makes no mention of Verstappen, Russell or Leclerc's lack of sabbatical... Still waiting on the "Alpine fulfils all 2022 reserve & development driver contractual obligations" Free Practice 1 outings too...]
Aston Martin and McLaren are faster here in Qualifying.
Alonso was miles quicker in both Q1 and Q2.