Yes, but it was Alonso who threatened to blackmail Ron Dennis and, by extension, Mercedes.Andres125sx wrote: ↑04 Jan 2021, 12:44Agreement about unfounded presumptions? No, far from that. That scandal should have closed doors for other McLaren-Mercedes agreement, not for Mercedes-Alonso.
It was McLaren who cheated, not Alonso. I think it's a necessary reminder
done that, but didn´t score one single point more than Alonso despite the blatantly obvious support from the team to Dennis protegeJust_a_fan wrote: ↑09 Jan 2021, 22:52Hamilton and Alonso in any team is pressure on Alonso. Hamilton has nothing to prove - "been there , done that". That's Alonso on the back foot from day one.
Alonso was in on the scam - he was discussing the stuff with his engineers/Pedro de la Rosa (the test driver). I don't blame Alonso for wanting to have the best car he could get - it's not his job to ensure the team is legal, only that his own actions are. If the team wanted to be naughty, that's for the management to deal with not the drivers.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 16:31So you think the problem is Alonso revealing spygate, not McLaren spying and cheating? Good example of killing the messenger
Came second in the championship to Alonso's third. That's "beating your team mate" in the one way that matters - on the standings table.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 16:34done that, but didn´t score one single point more than Alonso despite the blatantly obvious support from the team to Dennis protegeJust_a_fan wrote: ↑09 Jan 2021, 22:52Hamilton and Alonso in any team is pressure on Alonso. Hamilton has nothing to prove - "been there , done that". That's Alonso on the back foot from day one.
Hopefully you'll not cry next time about Hamilton's Malaysia engine failure when someone talks about the result of 2016 championship.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:07
Came second in the championship to Alonso's third. That's "beating your team mate" in the one way that matters - on the standings table.
You want proof? https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... ivers.html
Rosberg beat Hamilton to the 2016 title. It's in records.lh13 wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:34Hopefully you'll not cry next time about Hamilton's Malaysia engine failure when someone talks about the result of 2016 championship.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:07
Came second in the championship to Alonso's third. That's "beating your team mate" in the one way that matters - on the standings table.
You want proof? https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... ivers.html
Nah, they won't be happy, because you are happy.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 19:42Rosberg beat Hamilton to the 2016 title. It's in records.lh13 wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:34Hopefully you'll not cry next time about Hamilton's Malaysia engine failure when someone talks about the result of 2016 championship.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:07
Came second in the championship to Alonso's third. That's "beating your team mate" in the one way that matters - on the standings table.
You want proof? https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... ivers.html
It's also in the records that in 2007 both McLarens had a single retirement each, in 2016 the Mercedes team had one retirement to Rosberg, two to Hamilton. Had either season had different numbers of retirements, the outcome would have been different. But it was what is was and the record shows it how it was. Hamilton beat Alonos in 2007, Rosberg beat Hamilton in 2016. Happy with that?
He didn´t get the info, it´s not his responsibility, but you still blame him and assume other F1 teams blame him... even when the very same team re-signed him some years backJust_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:03Alonso was in on the scam - he was discussing the stuff with his engineers/Pedro de la Rosa (the test driver). I don't blame Alonso for wanting to have the best car he could get - it's not his job to ensure the team is legal, only that his own actions are. If the team wanted to be naughty, that's for the management to deal with not the drivers.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 16:31So you think the problem is Alonso revealing spygate, not McLaren spying and cheating? Good example of killing the messenger
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:07Came second in the championship to Alonso's third. That's "beating your team mate" in the one way that matters - on the standings table.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 16:34done that, but didn´t score one single point more than Alonso despite the blatantly obvious support from the team to Dennis protegeJust_a_fan wrote: ↑09 Jan 2021, 22:52Hamilton and Alonso in any team is pressure on Alonso. Hamilton has nothing to prove - "been there , done that". That's Alonso on the back foot from day one.
You want proof? https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... ivers.html
https://www.motorpasion.com/formula1/de ... tra-alonso(spanish sorry)Ron Dennis wrote:But we weren't at all fazed about Kimi. We weren't racing Kimi, we were basically racing Fernando
[and to clarify he concluded]
A result with Kimi first and Hamilton second is perfect for us
Right? No wonder you have changed your opinion, like Hamboys always do . Here is proof:Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 19:42Rosberg beat Hamilton to the 2016 title. It's in records.lh13 wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:34Hopefully you'll not cry next time about Hamilton's Malaysia engine failure when someone talks about the result of 2016 championship.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:07
Came second in the championship to Alonso's third. That's "beating your team mate" in the one way that matters - on the standings table.
You want proof? https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... ivers.html
It's also in the records that in 2007 both McLarens had a single retirement each, in 2016 the Mercedes team had one retirement to Rosberg, two to Hamilton. Had either season had different numbers of retirements, the outcome would have been different. But it was what is was and the record shows it how it was. Hamilton beat Alonso in 2007, Rosberg beat Hamilton in 2016. Happy with that?
viewtopic.php?p=939674#p939674Just_a_fan wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 17:49
The point is that Rosberg only beat him by good fortune. Even after all of his hard work, Rosberg only beat Hamilton because Hamilton had one more retirement than he did. Hamilton lost 25 points in Sepang, Rosberg gained 3 points because of that failure and still only beat Hamilton by 5 points. If Hamilton hadn't had the Sepang retirement, Rosberg would have lost the title by 23 points.
2016 was Rosberg's best result by far and he still only won by good fortune. True, he put himself in the position to gain from that good fortune when it arrived, but if they'd had equal mechanical fortune, he'd have lost 2016 as well.
The post you dug up states facts. There was a disparity in retirement numbers in 2016. But, as I said, Rosberg won the title and it's in the record books. And that's fine.lh13 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2021, 09:29Right? No wonder you have changed your opinion, like Hamboys always do . Here is proof:Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 19:42Rosberg beat Hamilton to the 2016 title. It's in records.
It's also in the records that in 2007 both McLarens had a single retirement each, in 2016 the Mercedes team had one retirement to Rosberg, two to Hamilton. Had either season had different numbers of retirements, the outcome would have been different. But it was what is was and the record shows it how it was. Hamilton beat Alonso in 2007, Rosberg beat Hamilton in 2016. Happy with that?
viewtopic.php?p=939674#p939674Just_a_fan wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 17:49
The point is that Rosberg only beat him by good fortune. Even after all of his hard work, Rosberg only beat Hamilton because Hamilton had one more retirement than he did. Hamilton lost 25 points in Sepang, Rosberg gained 3 points because of that failure and still only beat Hamilton by 5 points. If Hamilton hadn't had the Sepang retirement, Rosberg would have lost the title by 23 points.
2016 was Rosberg's best result by far and he still only won by good fortune. True, he put himself in the position to gain from that good fortune when it arrived, but if they'd had equal mechanical fortune, he'd have lost 2016 as well.
You like playing the game of ifs and buts, so here it is. If Alonso had equal treatment at McLaren, he would have destroyed your boy Hamilton, who's 7 time world champion probably only because of team favour and weak teammates. Because the only time he had a quick teammate, he scored same points even with the team unfairly supporting and favouring him.
Mercedes 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 by putting a toothless number two rear gunner next to him as his only competition.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Jan 2021, 10:58And team favour? Other than possibly 07, when has the team favoured Hamilton through a season to give him the title?
I said I don't blame Alonso - it's clear in my post. He just tried to make the best use of what was in front of him. Any driver would, I'm sure.Andres125sx wrote: ↑13 Jan 2021, 08:41He didn´t get the info, it´s not his responsibility, but you still blame him and assume other F1 teams blame him... even when the very same team re-signed him some years backJust_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 17:03Alonso was in on the scam - he was discussing the stuff with his engineers/Pedro de la Rosa (the test driver). I don't blame Alonso for wanting to have the best car he could get - it's not his job to ensure the team is legal, only that his own actions are. If the team wanted to be naughty, that's for the management to deal with not the drivers.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 Jan 2021, 16:31So you think the problem is Alonso revealing spygate, not McLaren spying and cheating? Good example of killing the messenger