I hope he learned a lot from the mistakes he made at McLaren, he certainly didnt cover himself in glory that year, came off looking like a very spoilt little kid.Tazio wrote:With all due respect;nipo wrote:
Anyway, the most important person in this saga, in my opinion, is Fernando Alonso.
I seem to remember this guy said over the radio something like "I feel a bit lonely" or "I don't feel as supported by the team as I would have liked" back in 2006, when he was NOT leading the race and losing to his teammate at that race (Fisi was in front). It wasn't a big deal really cos he was leading the championship if I remember right.
Then he switched to McLaren. However he's not given the expected No. 1 driver status and had to share stuff with a rookie. He got very upset with Hamilton and the management. It was very obvious and he was very vocal about it. It all made the news. Ultimately, he sold his team, giving information to FIA during Stepney-gate for immunity.
Flav obviously offered him No. 1 status at Renault and promised to treat him the way he desired. With this as a lure and his awkward position of having sold McLaren, he ditched the one year he still had to serve and came back to Renault. Nelson Piquet Junior would be the sacrifice.
And now we know that it went as far as having his teammate crash for him.
We can see how much this person, Fernando Alonso, demands priviledges within a team. He needs all the attention, all the good stuff, and he gets very upset if his teammate is doing better at any point of time. But then he is quick, so he can use that to find himself a place where he would be treated as king.
So after Michael Schumacher, we have Fernando Alonso, the new Mr. Give-It-All-To-Me... and probably a more obvious and vocal reincarnation of that.
Good luck Romain... [-o<
I believe you are reading too much into Alonso's Psyche! JMO but I believe that Fred learned a great deal from the mistakes he made at McLaren!
He is still the most complete, and valuable driving commodity in F1.
That is golden!
Referring to him as the next "Mike" is a term of endearment!MHO
I'm not convinced in any shape that he is the most complete, and valuable driving commodity in F1 tho. IMO
He really needs a solid year in a good car with a team mate who can drive so everyone can compare his greatness. Hopefully it turns out better than last time for him.