Totally agree, it’s great that the man responsible for destroying open wheel racing in the USA no longer owns the track or series.
Well, pretty clear what the relationship status is of Honda-Alonso
Mercedes might prevent that, now McLaren is switching to the Germans in 2021. They also haven’t forgotten Alonso’s actions during spy gate.Sevach wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 01:17Not only he kept making embarassing comments about Honda (deserved but unwise), sometimes during the race, but now he's a Toyota man...
I think he probably appears with Mclaren again, this time they'll be better prepared, they'll do the entire season, they have data from the former incarnation of the team they acquired/partnered, and Alonso will have team mates to help set up the car.
I don't think on a client deal they would have the power to do that.Jolle wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 01:31Mercedes might prevent that, now McLaren is switching to the Germans in 2021. They also haven’t forgotten Alonso’s actions during spy gate.Sevach wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 01:17Not only he kept making embarassing comments about Honda (deserved but unwise), sometimes during the race, but now he's a Toyota man...
I think he probably appears with Mclaren again, this time they'll be better prepared, they'll do the entire season, they have data from the former incarnation of the team they acquired/partnered, and Alonso will have team mates to help set up the car.
Mercedes can write whatever they want in a contract, they have no obligation to supply McLaren with engines.Sevach wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 18:58I don't think on a client deal they would have the power to do that.Jolle wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 01:31Mercedes might prevent that, now McLaren is switching to the Germans in 2021. They also haven’t forgotten Alonso’s actions during spy gate.Sevach wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 01:17Not only he kept making embarassing comments about Honda (deserved but unwise), sometimes during the race, but now he's a Toyota man...
I think he probably appears with Mclaren again, this time they'll be better prepared, they'll do the entire season, they have data from the former incarnation of the team they acquired/partnered, and Alonso will have team mates to help set up the car.
I'm not saying they are, pure speculation. But it does seems striking that they are able to switch back to Mercedes just as Alonso has departed.
I don’t see a relation between the two... The deal with Mercedes was probably in negotiations from early in the year and unrelated to Alonso been part of Mclaren or not.Jolle wrote:I'm not saying they are, pure speculation. But it does seems striking that they are able to switch back to Mercedes just as Alonso has departed.