JordanMugen wrote: ↑27 Aug 2022, 15:01
ringo wrote: ↑27 Aug 2022, 08:06
Now that this saga has aged, do people still despise Alpine for their position that Piastri has no loyalty?
Of course. If Alpine wanted to confirm Piastri in the car for 2023, they had every opportunity to do so in March, April or June. Yet, they did not even offered a confirmed 2024 Alpine race seat for Piastri, let alone a confirmed 2023 one.
Instead the 2024 Alpine race seat was assured to Alonso in Alonso's one plus one offer.
"We offered {Fernando] a one plus one deal. And we discussed with Fernando that: 'Look,
if next year at this time you're performing at the same level, of course, we will take you."
Note that Fernando Alonso was offered the one plus one year Alpine deal, whereas Oscar Piastri was
not offered the one plus one deal nor a two year deal. Piastri logically took a one plus one or two year McLaren deal instead, which is an eminently logical decision.
He was under contract, so it doesn't matter what was happening with Alonso.
Alpine was not obligated to confirm him in April or March, if he signed a deal just 4 months before in November. In March the season hasn't even started!
He did not have to be offered a deal if he just signed a 4 year deal in November.
Just like how Redbull have Gasly under contract and he simply has to honour it despite Marko's negative comments about him.
I hope you appreciate what I am saying.