alexx_88 wrote:alexx_88 wrote:lebesset wrote:
if I was a sponsor I would want hamilton [ unless spain was my market ] ; compared to hamilton alonso is virtually unknown outside of motor racing circles , and most main sponsors aren't from motor racing
How do you know that?
To correct that info:
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2014/03/a ... uk-stakes/
I agree with Alexx_88. He clearly stated "outside of racing circles". Yet somehow a link is produced to prove Alonso is top dog within F1 circles.
For what it is worth here is a link supporting his view.
http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/motorsport/story/158827.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motors ... erson.html
For the last two years Hamilton and Alonso where almost equally the two top paid drivers in F1. Why?
Why is a four time champion Vettel on "peanuts" compared to these two? Maybe peanuts is an exaggeration but......
Although not confirmed, why is it believed Vettel will not earn the amount of money Alonso was earning at Ferrari?
It's more than just about speed for the manufacturing team. It's about marketing power. If Honda want Alonso, they will get Alonso and it has far more to do than him being a top driver.
The constant booing Vettel suffered the last two years is not seen as a positive. The driver of your engine being booed at being shown to large TV audiences across the globe can never be seen as positive for any company. Has he been pushed out of the way for a charming, smiling and skilful Australian? Business is all about results but just as important is the image.
The best thing that could have happened to Vettel was Ricciardo. Vettel dropped out of the limelight and became a very average driver in 2014.
Maybe at Ferrari he can rebuild himself. I hope he does.