I thought Hülkenberg has a contract with Renault for next year already!?
I thought Hülkenberg has a contract with Renault for next year already!?
aaa when Alonso responded to Hamilton's dirty tricks...
2007.
Somewhere a line is drawn between the team and the driver. Behind that line, it's not the responsibility of the driver anymore, because the driver can only do so much. Behind that line, the team needs to act and take responsibilities. This has not been done since Fernando joined Mclaren. It's unlucky for him to be in this situation. Yet we are now pointing at him to be more professional and not act all frustrated, when things haven't really changed for the past 3 seasons at Mclaren. Two season of making excuses Honda wasn't doing their job, but yet now with Renault, the results are as bad.
Alonso had a contract with McLaren for 2008, wich was a title contender. But he moved to a midfield (at best) Renault.
Considering the scrutiny they were under that year, neither of them got preferred treatment.Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 14:52Alonso had a contract with McLaren for 2008, wich was a title contender. But he moved to a midfield (at best) Renault.
What else do people need to accept the unfair treatment he received at Mclaren back in 2007?
Maybe people think Alonso is stupid, or he was not interested on the fight for the title that season
The only reason to do that move is he was sick of Hamilton favouritism in McLaren, wich OTOH is pretty reasonable considering McLaren was eager to win a title with a british driver after more than 3 decades, since James Hunt in 1976. Politics and marketing have always played a huge role in F1
Scrutiny?wesley123 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 15:54Considering the scrutiny they were under that year, neither of them got preferred treatment.Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 14:52Alonso had a contract with McLaren for 2008, wich was a title contender. But he moved to a midfield (at best) Renault.
What else do people need to accept the unfair treatment he received at Mclaren back in 2007?
Maybe people think Alonso is stupid, or he was not interested on the fight for the title that season
The only reason to do that move is he was sick of Hamilton favouritism in McLaren, wich OTOH is pretty reasonable considering McLaren was eager to win a title with a british driver after more than 3 decades, since James Hunt in 1976. Politics and marketing have always played a huge role in F1
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2007/ ... rts.sport1
This article states that it is policy to not have prefered treatment. I don't think there even has been a situation where McLaren actively preferenced one driver over the other.
I also don't think driving for a team you have actively betrayed the past year is something that is realistically possible.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2007/ ... rts.sport1
Now, if we consider that. It isn't really weird that you place your bets on the driver who hasn't betrayed you and the whole team.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2007/ ... rts.sport1
Stepneygate was the thing in 2007.
If that is your conclusion then how can you ever say Hamilton did get preferred treatment?But hey, if a journalist say preffered treatment is not usual in McLaren, then it surely didn´t happen
Not really, there is a difference in where you prefer someone above the other, or where you rather ignore the other because no one in the team can actually trust him. Alonso was the latter, not the first.At least you now admit there was prefered treatment, even if you think it was the consequence instead of the cause
Wich was McLaren responsability. But I see you´re of those who fire the messager instead of the sinner
Because...
Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 17:35Alonso had a contract with McLaren for 2008, wich was a title contender. But he moved to a midfield (at best) Renault.
What else do people need to accept the unfair treatment he received at Mclaren back in 2007?
Maybe people think Alonso is stupid, or he was not interested on the fight for the title that season
The only reason to do that move is he was sick of Hamilton favouritism in McLaren, wich OTOH is pretty reasonable considering McLaren was eager to win a title with a british driver after more than 3 decades, since James Hunt in 1976. Politics and marketing have always played a huge role in F1
Uhm... in 2007 McLaren was part of Daimler. The biggest reason why Alonso and McLaren/Daimler split up for the 2008 season was Alonso's testimony around spygate and let also to the split between Daimler and the other big shareholders, Dennis at point. If you would make a timeline, this is point where it went for McLaren. When the ownership turned from Daimler back to the original project four members and Vodafone became more important (around 10-ish) they, as a British company, favoured British drivers, that's why they went for Button at the time, next to Hamilton.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 Aug 2018, 10:33Wich was McLaren responsability. But I see you´re of those who fire the messager instead of the sinner
Because...
Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 17:35Alonso had a contract with McLaren for 2008, wich was a title contender. But he moved to a midfield (at best) Renault.
What else do people need to accept the unfair treatment he received at Mclaren back in 2007?
Maybe people think Alonso is stupid, or he was not interested on the fight for the title that season
The only reason to do that move is he was sick of Hamilton favouritism in McLaren, wich OTOH is pretty reasonable considering McLaren was eager to win a title with a british driver after more than 3 decades, since James Hunt in 1976. Politics and marketing have always played a huge role in F1