roon wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 19:10
Jolle wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 15:23
...he will never be employed by Mercedes (They have clear corporate policies regarding this).
Would that implicate Merc in spygate, or rather illustrate that Alonso was more sympathetic to Ferrari in '07? If it was simply about teams seeing his behavior of involving himself in a corporate matter, potentially blackmailing, as an undesirable trait for a driver, then Ferrari and Renault would have made a similar judgement.
I don't know how Ferrari, Philip Morris or Renault would reacted. What we do know is that Philip Morris is more interested in contracts with world champions then anything else. A good example is Freddie Spencer when Lawson walked away from the Agostini run team back in '89 (and hired him back the following year with Roberts).
By the way, driver contracts for Ferrari are done (since 1996) trough Lausanne and not Maranello, as were McLaren's from 1981 up to 1996 (the rumour goes that Ron Dennis and Nigel Mansell never spoke to each other) and Stuttgart after that. Mclaren only got on their own feet after Dennis got the company back in 2012 (and hasn't won a race since). Perez was probably the first Mclaren driver with a McLaren contract since Prost in 1980
Renault already stated a few years ago that they are not interested in the world champion from yesterday but in the one for tomorrow. Guess they are after one of the youngsters (prob Ocon).
For Alonso, not only his age and his history with some of the major players in F1 are things that keeps him out of a winning seat, also that all the big teams now have their own talent to promote. RedBull is the most obvious example but also Mercedes is 100% driven by Mercedes Juniors the last decade. Ferrari got long term on Leclerc (until 2022) and it's looks like he's not another Massa. Even McLaren seems to have finally found the right junior after Magnussen and Vandoorne. So, not only are the current seats taken up, also the future seats are taken.
The big teams all paid to dollar for a few years of Alonso (Honda, Renault, Mercedes and Ferrari) and all they got was scandals, abuse and blackmail. Only Ferrari kept it's nose pretty clean. So, no, I think F1 is quite done with Alonso.