giantfan10 wrote:zeph wrote:Well, in all fairness, Alonso did stick with Ferrari for five long seasons.
And while the team certainly seems to have upped the ante this season, they are only second best, and Alonso already knows what that is like (2010, 2012, 2013), so nothing really new there. 2014 seems to have been an uncharacteristic dip for the Scuderia, but even though they are doing much better now, they are yet to demonstrate any kind of superiority over Mercedes.
versus fighting for 17th nd 18th and selling the general public a load of hogwash about potential and how fast they will be in some future race in the mclaren.
Alonso is trying to save face and its not working. My guess is that by the time mclaren is competitive again alonso will not be a driver for them.
To Alonso, whether he finishes 2nd or 22nd, it really is the same. Having experienced Ferrari's
ENGINEERING PROWESS for 5 long years, if he sees no ray of hope there, then there is no one else who can really argue with him, especially NOT the arm chair experts here. He has taken a decision to move elsewhere to
"TRY" and win that elusive 3rd championship, which he is convinced that he can't do it in a Ferrari. He himself has openly told that if Ferrari wins the championship, his was a bad decision to leave, else it was a good decision, irrespective of where they finish.
Alonso need not have to save face as he has simply demonstrated he is the best driver out there and that's a fact that not just the viewing public accepts, but almost all the team principals themselves do.