roon wrote: ↑24 Aug 2018, 00:53
It's all heresay. Did they or didn't they? No evidence exists. It may be in the teams' interest to deny the existence of any negotiations that did not come to fruition. If Ferrari were asked about Newey's declination, they would likely say "that didn't occur" or "no comment."
Exactly.
When there are contradictory statements I find it useful to think about what will win each part if they´re the one lying.
Alonso: maybe he thinks if people think he had an offer that´s because he´s still competitive... but I don´t see too much sense in that, McLaren has said repeatedly he´s on his prime yet, and he´s recently won 24h of LeMans so I´d say that´s not a question, and he´s out of F1 anycase so...
RBR: maybe they think if a top driver rejects an offer from them people may think they´re not a top team wich will fight for titles. That looks a lot more plausible, sine they´re not fighting for titles for several seasons and next with Honda doesn´t look too promising
IMHO RBR option makes a lot more sense