RedNEO wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 07:37
KimiRai wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 04:53
ringo wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 04:50
Alonso getting a little nasty withe comments about his team's development after the race. His true colours will show in a few more frustrating races.
He is saying the team need to do less talking about upgrades and prove it.
I dont see the relationship going well in the long run. Should they have signed him till 2026?
He may have similar issues of understanding the tyres like Lewis. And his teammate is of no use. Aston need a young gun like an Albon or Russel to find a direction from their feedback.
This team despite all the spending is now worse than poor Alpine.
I don't see the nastiness anywhere unless you read clickbaity news. Less talk and more results is reasonable, he's still trusting the team to make a comeback this season.
Yeah ignore that user he’s a troll. In one breath he criticises Alonso for a very lite criticism of the team and then he ends his post by criticising the team heavily.
Alonso trusts Stroll Snr and they are both together in their views. People trying to spin a different narrative are going to have egg on their faces pretty quickly.
So easy to call people trolls isn't it?
Alonso's words:
"We deserved not to score any point because we didn't have the pace the whole weekend.
"In the race, it was extremely difficult. When you slide so much in the corners, also you kill the tyres. So you have two problems.
"You don't have the pace, plus you have a lot of degradation. So all in all, it has been a very long race for us. We need to get better for us."
It is frustrating but there's nothing you can do now so you start thinking in Austria immediately when you see the chequered flag and what you can do differently.
"But I think it's gonna be painful as well because it has some characteristics of Barcelona, with the long corners.
"It's going to be another tough weekend, also in Silverstone, arguably.
"We cannot get too frustrated. It's time to work harder, to talk less, to deliver more. It's what we want to do."
A fundamental flaw is Aston Martin's failure to make incremental gains with each set up upgrade and Alonso says that needs to change.
He said: "I'm looking forward, but we've been upgrading the car a lot and we didn't deliver the results.
"So now it's also a matter of whatever we bring to the track, it does deliver what we expect and we start getting better and better.
"So as I said, we need to work hard, get better every race, but without too much talking or promising."
When asked why the team has got it wrong and the upgrades are not working, he added: "I'm a driver, not a technician".
source:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/alon ... /10626706/
I don't think this is encouraging for the team. And no responsibility was taken by him at all. Who in the team is doing all the talking that needs to talk less?
If he is just a driver, why is he also the team principal and politician, telling the workers in the team to stop talking?
This is toxicity in my opinion. But as usual this behavior will be acceptable for him by his fans.