FrukostScones wrote: ↑04 Mar 2017, 18:55
ALO to replace BOT mid-season. or at least Palmer maybe
No way, Bottas is doing way too well in the Merc, and he's having a good relationship with Lew.
Not only is it contractually surely not possible, but it would also destroy Bottas' career, and i'm
pretty sure the backlash against Mercedes would be so high they might actually lynch Dieter/Toto.
Also Alonso has many uncertainties that is not happening with Bottas.
I do believe it was a mistake not to take Alonso aboard/vise versa, but that ship's sailed.
the only possibility Alonso ending up at Mercedes is if Lewis moves to the Reds, which i can still see
happening in the short future.
It would be a stupid decision for Alonso as there is very much the possibility Mercedes is on the backfoot
and can battle for the win but not for the title, whilst Ferrari seemingly has actually jumped right to the
front. Which would be rather bitter for Alonso, to once again end up in a car that won't give him a WDC
and see his former team take the crown.
As sad as it is, i'm afraid the Alonso saga is coming to an end. Mclaren had to be on the top step right now
to have any chance left for Alonso to make it. I don't see that happening at all. Ferrari is a no go, Mercedes
will have him repeat his Ferrari stint in grey instead of Red, RedBull has no interest in the old boy, and Renault
seems off for a while and quite frankly, wouldn't be grand for his reputation as it would make him 'only able'
to win with Renault, and would make his years outside of Renault a failure.
He should have been at Lotus when Raikkonen was able to win and Grosjean came close to. Alonso probably
would have put that car on P1 more than once, but things didn't go like that.
I would have wished not to say or feel this, as i have lots of respect for Fernando and i think he's an amazing
driver and would love to see him win again, not just 1 race, but a couple atleast.
But the Alonso era is over. It's done. Button has accepted his era was over. Massa did, though he's extending his execution. Raikkonen knows it. Alonso knows it. We could see Massa, Raikkonen and Alonso all out of the game
next year.
I hope that it won't happen, but my senses are telling me otherwise.
the field is going to be vastly different next year, mark my words.