You forgot about Schumacher, he didn’t come back after, oh, wait a minute... he did come back!Manoah2u wrote: ↑06 Feb 2019, 19:44Alonso's not coming back, as much as Button didn't come back after retirement.
There was a one-off moment he got back in the seat for Alonso.
That same MIGHT happen if Sainz gets a crach and breaks a leg or something if he couldn't drive.
Apart from that, Alonso is not coming back.
As sad as i think that is, as i think he's a absolute great and it's a loss for f1 he's not around.
Well VanDoorne wasn't really a challenge even Stroll would have kicked VanDoorne his A***M840TR wrote: ↑06 Feb 2019, 19:04They don't care about past or present, just pace and consistency; both of which Alonso has plenty of. I mean, he outqualified Vandoorne 21-0 last season alone...
To be fair, none of us can really say how good or bad Vandoorne really is. Only Mclaren know for certain.NathanOlder wrote: ↑07 Feb 2019, 00:16You have no idea. What Vandoorne did, was show just how good Alonso still is.
There is looking bad next to alonso then there is getting no where near him.NathanOlder wrote: ↑07 Feb 2019, 09:46How can anyone be over hyped with how Vandoorne performed in GP2, If we compare him to other recent F2 champions at that level, where all things are as equal as they ever will be,
Vandoorne, Gasly & Leclerc the 2015, 2016 & 2017 champions.
Vandoorne -- 21 races -- 7 wins -- 16 podiums -- 341.5 points -- On the podium at every event.
Gasly -- 22 races -- 4 wins -- 9 podiums -- 219 points -- 3 events not on the podium at all.
Leclerc -- 22 races -- 7 wins -- 10 podiums -- 282 points -- 4 events not on the podium at all.
Then when all 3 got to F1 in their 1st full seasons,
Vandoorne was placed next to Alonso , one of the best of all time and seemingly still as good as ever.
Gasly was placed next Hartley.
Leclerc was placed to next to Ericsson.
So who would find it almost impossible to look good.
I know I've said this before, but I truly think Stoffel was caught out by the 2017 rules, which increased down force, plus wider tyres for more grip. Stoffel strong point was finding where the grip was, which gave him an advantage. I believe his main problem was adaptability, because he couldn't come to terms with the new generation of cars. Yes, Button showed up at Monaco and out qualified him. But remember, he showed up at Bahrain and out qualified Button, fair and square on his debut.marmer wrote: ↑07 Feb 2019, 10:10There is looking bad next to alonso then there is getting no where near him.NathanOlder wrote: ↑07 Feb 2019, 09:46How can anyone be over hyped with how Vandoorne performed in GP2, If we compare him to other recent F2 champions at that level, where all things are as equal as they ever will be,
Vandoorne, Gasly & Leclerc the 2015, 2016 & 2017 champions.
Vandoorne -- 21 races -- 7 wins -- 16 podiums -- 341.5 points -- On the podium at every event.
Gasly -- 22 races -- 4 wins -- 9 podiums -- 219 points -- 3 events not on the podium at all.
Leclerc -- 22 races -- 7 wins -- 10 podiums -- 282 points -- 4 events not on the podium at all.
Then when all 3 got to F1 in their 1st full seasons,
Vandoorne was placed next to Alonso , one of the best of all time and seemingly still as good as ever.
Gasly was placed next Hartley.
Leclerc was placed to next to Ericsson.
So who would find it almost impossible to look good.
But it's not just the direct comparison to team mate. Stoff was just plain boring I can't remember a single remarkable thing he has done in f1. And he has had longer in the sport than the other two.
Also didn't button turn up at Monaco and out qualify him allbeit due to stoff crashing but it still counts
I think all of them are super hungry but I would put my money on Alonso if I had to do. Anway, I don´t expect McLaren to be in the front so what the team needs is two drivers totally focused on improving the car for the next years.M840TR wrote: ↑06 Feb 2019, 16:21Alonso is probably more hungry for a win than both of them combined, and Norris is likely the one who'll be out if he's not on pace and the event arises. decides to come back. Not that I'm against any of em keeping the seat, but just saying.