On the flip side you could easily say Mercedes-Benz offered a contract to Fernando but he turned it down because Lewis was in the other car.
Why would they want to sign Alonso when they have Hamilton?JordanMugen wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 15:40Apparently not: not for 2013, not for 2017, not for 2019, not for 2020, and not for 2021, with Alonso finally making a signature for Alpine Formula One Team instead. One presumes Mercedes has avoided Alonso for political reasons, since Alonso's driving talent compared to Bottas is surely without question?NathanOlder wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 14:31Have Mercedes ever tried to sign Alonso since he left Mclaren-Mercedes in 2007 ? Did they consider him when they were looking at Lewis in 2012 ?
By the same token, some suppose Red Bull Racing have overlooked Alonso due to Alonso's poor relationship with Honda, but I disagree that Honda would have any issue with Alonso. Mercedes on the other hand? They do not seem keen on Alonso at all!
JordanMugen wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 14:01McLaren-Mercedes not just McLaren. I believe Mercedes is the main bridge burnt, due to Mercedes being unhappy about Alonso's whistle-blowing and the subsequent 100m GBP fine. Otherwise Alonso+Hamilton would be a fine line-up indeed for Mercedes GP Petronas.Andres125sx wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 09:00He´s been in Minardi, McLaren-Mercedes, Renault and Ferrari. He´s repeated with McLaren, and now he´s going to repeat with Renault. Ferrari has always said they were extremelly happy with him. What bridges did he burn exactly? Repeating a lie ad nauseum does not make it true
Ok, it´s just your presumption.JordanMugen wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 15:40Apparently not: not for 2013, not for 2017, not for 2019, not for 2020, and not for 2021, with Alonso finally making a signature for Alpine Formula One Team instead. One presumes Mercedes has avoided Alonso for political reasons, since Alonso's driving talent compared to Bottas is surely without question?NathanOlder wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 14:31Have Mercedes ever tried to sign Alonso since he left Mclaren-Mercedes in 2007 ? Did they consider him when they were looking at Lewis in 2012 ?
It’s Mercedes company policy. If you try to blackmail the company, you never work for them again. That’s why McLaren couldn’t sign a deal with Mercedes when Alonso was under contract. It goes so far that the announcement of the Mercedes deal was communicated right after it was published that Alonso and McLaren were parting ways.Andres125sx wrote: ↑01 Jan 2021, 14:09JordanMugen wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 14:01McLaren-Mercedes not just McLaren. I believe Mercedes is the main bridge burnt, due to Mercedes being unhappy about Alonso's whistle-blowing and the subsequent 100m GBP fine. Otherwise Alonso+Hamilton would be a fine line-up indeed for Mercedes GP Petronas.Andres125sx wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 09:00He´s been in Minardi, McLaren-Mercedes, Renault and Ferrari. He´s repeated with McLaren, and now he´s going to repeat with Renault. Ferrari has always said they were extremelly happy with him. What bridges did he burn exactly? Repeating a lie ad nauseum does not make it true
Are you really saying Mercedes does not want Alonso because of his McLaren era 14 years back and they would sign him togheter with Hamilton if not?
Sorry but I can´t believe that even if Toto Wolf say it himself
Mecerdes, and Alonso, are not even mentioned in spygate scandal, it was a problem between Mike Coughlan, Nigel Stepney, McLaren and Ferrari, wich resulted in the firing of Coughlan and a fine and suspension of McLaren.Jolle wrote: ↑01 Jan 2021, 14:56It’s Mercedes company policy. If you try to blackmail the company, you never work for them again. That’s why McLaren couldn’t sign a deal with Mercedes when Alonso was under contract. It goes so far that the announcement of the Mercedes deal was communicated right after it was published that Alonso and McLaren were parting ways.Andres125sx wrote: ↑01 Jan 2021, 14:09JordanMugen wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 14:01
McLaren-Mercedes not just McLaren. I believe Mercedes is the main bridge burnt, due to Mercedes being unhappy about Alonso's whistle-blowing and the subsequent 100m GBP fine. Otherwise Alonso+Hamilton would be a fine line-up indeed for Mercedes GP Petronas.
Are you really saying Mercedes does not want Alonso because of his McLaren era 14 years back and they would sign him togheter with Hamilton if not?
Sorry but I can´t believe that even if Toto Wolf say it himself
In 2007/2008 McLaren was part of Daimler. They owned 40% of the company (making it the largest shareholder) with plans to expand it to 80%. The Daimler CEO and Haug were on the McLaren board of directors. Alonso was employed trough Stuttgart, not Woking.Andres125sx wrote: ↑03 Jan 2021, 12:48Mecerdes, and Alonso, are not even mentioned in spygate scandal, it was a problem between Mike Coughlan, Nigel Stepney, McLaren and Ferrari, wich resulted in the firing of Coughlan and a fine and suspension of McLaren.Jolle wrote: ↑01 Jan 2021, 14:56It’s Mercedes company policy. If you try to blackmail the company, you never work for them again. That’s why McLaren couldn’t sign a deal with Mercedes when Alonso was under contract. It goes so far that the announcement of the Mercedes deal was communicated right after it was published that Alonso and McLaren were parting ways.Andres125sx wrote: ↑01 Jan 2021, 14:09
Are you really saying Mercedes does not want Alonso because of his McLaren era 14 years back and they would sign him togheter with Hamilton if not?
Sorry but I can´t believe that even if Toto Wolf say it himself
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But you think Alonso is vetoed by Merdeces because of that?
I choose to believe what I´ve been programmed to believe!. I guess you´re one of those who some years back said McLaren would never sign Alonso again, ever. But in 2014 you were forced to modify your assertment, switching McLaren with Mercedes because you thought that was better than accepting your were wrong
Thats an agreement then ?
That's like asking Ron Dennis why he lined up Senna with Prost.tangodjango wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 17:51Why would they want to sign Alonso when they have Hamilton?JordanMugen wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 15:40Apparently not: not for 2013, not for 2017, not for 2019, not for 2020, and not for 2021, with Alonso finally making a signature for Alpine Formula One Team instead. One presumes Mercedes has avoided Alonso for political reasons, since Alonso's driving talent compared to Bottas is surely without question?NathanOlder wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 14:31Have Mercedes ever tried to sign Alonso since he left Mclaren-Mercedes in 2007 ? Did they consider him when they were looking at Lewis in 2012 ?
By the same token, some suppose Red Bull Racing have overlooked Alonso due to Alonso's poor relationship with Honda, but I disagree that Honda would have any issue with Alonso. Mercedes on the other hand? They do not seem keen on Alonso at all!