To be honest I wouldnt miss both of them in F1 , nice to see some new talents once in awhile instead of these seat hoggers.rijtuig wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 15:53https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fern ... /10574726/
Lol, this man just can't let go of the past. Whenever he's asked about LH, he's always sourWhen Hamilton acknowledged his Ferrari move on social media, he noted that “I now have the chance to fulfil another childhood dream. Driving in Ferrari red”.
But Alonso cast this specific reason for moving into doubt, implying that Hamilton had other ambitions only a couple of months ago.
Asked about his Ferrari experiences, Alonso said: “It was not his childhood dream 12 months ago, no? Or two months ago, I guess. It was a different dream.
Acting like he missed the news, he was on it from the first minute, the man is obsessed!
Thanks for finding the quote. That makes a lot more sense. He's not saying the car is 6 tenths quicker, he's merely talking about the deficit they had to McLaren and wanting to catch them and, if possible, surpass them. He's speculating about their relative gains not making any statement about their absolute gains over the winter.KimiRai wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 15:37Motorsport Italia (Gianluca D'Alessandro) is also reporting the Stroll six tenths quote, albeit not in the exact same wayhttps://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-st ... /10574831/“It depends on what McLaren did during the winter. So it's very difficult to make predictions, but I hope to recover the 3 tenths and find another three,” added the Canadian.
I mean, LH still finished 3rd with a dog of a car.maxxer wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:21To be honest I wouldnt miss both of them in F1 , nice to see some new talents once in awhile instead of these seat hoggers.rijtuig wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 15:53https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fern ... /10574726/
Lol, this man just can't let go of the past. Whenever he's asked about LH, he's always sourWhen Hamilton acknowledged his Ferrari move on social media, he noted that “I now have the chance to fulfil another childhood dream. Driving in Ferrari red”.
But Alonso cast this specific reason for moving into doubt, implying that Hamilton had other ambitions only a couple of months ago.
Asked about his Ferrari experiences, Alonso said: “It was not his childhood dream 12 months ago, no? Or two months ago, I guess. It was a different dream.
Acting like he missed the news, he was on it from the first minute, the man is obsessed!
True they do both know how to drive the cars. Just i like more variety over the years.rijtuig wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:29I mean, LH still finished 3rd with a dog of a car.maxxer wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:21To be honest I wouldnt miss both of them in F1 , nice to see some new talents once in awhile instead of these seat hoggers.rijtuig wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 15:53https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fern ... /10574726/
Lol, this man just can't let go of the past. Whenever he's asked about LH, he's always sour
Acting like he missed the news, he was on it from the first minute, the man is obsessed!
Well, the man has a point .. otherwise, why signing a 2yr deal then couple of months ago ?DGP123 wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:13He’s a bitter old man. Great driver, but it’s beyond embarrassing now the stuff with LH. He’s desperate now is Alonso, so I can see one last gamble, if Mercedes bite.
As for Aston, I see they still think everyone stands still why they make ground. Expect them to be no better than fourth or fifth, and it appears Alonso thinks the same, hence his comments.
That's business.langedweil wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:37Well, the man has a point .. otherwise, why signing a 2yr deal then couple of months ago ?DGP123 wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:13He’s a bitter old man. Great driver, but it’s beyond embarrassing now the stuff with LH. He’s desperate now is Alonso, so I can see one last gamble, if Mercedes bite.
As for Aston, I see they still think everyone stands still why they make ground. Expect them to be no better than fourth or fifth, and it appears Alonso thinks the same, hence his comments.
“I hope he enjoys the experience. I think it's a very special team. But it’s more special when you win… It's few years already [since] they have a very fast car and they were fighting for big things. Maybe Lewis can bring that extra to fight for the championship"
Can we dial out the Alonso vs LH please?
thats bs man. read the whole interview instead of picking one sentence that covers your narrative. are you one of those guys that is in every alonso articles comment section comparing him to lewis's 7 titles? i bet you are, because, where have you been in the aston threads until now? haha who is really the one obsessing here?
to be honest, i dont think last season would have been near as good without both of them. especially alonso with 2 or 3 of his drives. the rest was max running the tables with a dominant car. i get your point, but f1 would miss both of them big time. if they could be replaced by better drivers, they would have been by now. why does a guy being 40 years old mean hes a seat hog, if hes still better than 90% of the grid? i can think of a lot of less aged, less tallented drivers, that should be replaced before alonso.maxxer wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:21To be honest I wouldnt miss both of them in F1 , nice to see some new talents once in awhile instead of these seat hoggers.rijtuig wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 15:53https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fern ... /10574726/
Lol, this man just can't let go of the past. Whenever he's asked about LH, he's always sourWhen Hamilton acknowledged his Ferrari move on social media, he noted that “I now have the chance to fulfil another childhood dream. Driving in Ferrari red”.
But Alonso cast this specific reason for moving into doubt, implying that Hamilton had other ambitions only a couple of months ago.
Asked about his Ferrari experiences, Alonso said: “It was not his childhood dream 12 months ago, no? Or two months ago, I guess. It was a different dream.
Acting like he missed the news, he was on it from the first minute, the man is obsessed!