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  1. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    MARKO: THE NAME ALONSO MAKES THE HAIR ON THEIR NECKS BRISTLE

    http://www.gptoday.com/full_story/view/704950/Marko_The_name_Alonso_makes_the_hair_on_their_necks_bristle/

    It has emerged that Liberty Media made an enquiry in the summer about whether there might be a seat at Red Bull for Spanish star Fernando Alonso for 2020.

    That is the claim of Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko, who described F1 owner Liberty as the new “Alonso managers” who offered to help the two-time World Champion with a F1 comeback attempt for the driver who talked himself out of the top flight.

    “We immediately said we have no need for Alonso,” Marko told Auto Bild. “It won’t work because our engine partner Honda won’t have it either. The name Alonso makes the hair on their necks bristle.”

    However, Red Bull’s current driver lineup is Max Verstappen and Alex Albon, and Marko admits that the team could lose Verstappen after 2020.

    “We have to give Max a car in 2020 with which he can become world champion. Otherwise, he will be gone,” said the Austrian. “Right now things are really going on behind the scenes. It will be decisive weeks,” Marko added.

    Meanwhile, a return for Alonso to his former team McLaren also appears unlikely.

    “We are convinced that both of our current drivers have the potential to become world champions,” team supremo Zak Brown, referring to Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris, told Auto Motor und Sport.

    With no place in F1 for the feisty Spaniard, he will instead focus on the Dakar starting after Christmas, followed by a concerted effort at winning the Indianapolis 500 may in his ongoing quest for the elusive Triple Crown of Motorsport.
     
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  2. zygomatic

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    I suppose it means more coming from someone who elicits a similar response.
     
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  3. crinoid

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    I wonder if Alonso waits until he’s met everyone on the team before he starts burning bridges or does immediately get work burning as soon as he arrives ...?
     
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  4. DeSoto

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    Nope, it's the opposite: Alonso likes nobody.

    But I was wondering who are they going to hire if Albon fails or even worse, if Verstappen leaves. They have nobody in the pipeline. Maybe Marko ends eating his words.
     
  5. william

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    By the end of 2020, Alonso will be nearly 40.
    Red Bull has never recruited an ex-WDC.
    They tend to promote internally from their pool of young talents.
    Red Bull always looks in the future, not in the past ...
     
  6. DeSoto

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    Yes, but what pool of talents? Their reserve crew is made of rejects.
     
  7. jgonzalesm6

    jgonzalesm6 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Ferrari does'nt want Alonso nor does it want Max......per Binotto as of today.
     
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  8. Etcetera

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    Fern is old news because he's now past his prime. His days in F1 are done.
     
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  9. DF1

    DF1 Two Time F1 World Champ

    I agree. He gets more out of a car than most. His 'reputation' vs results is interesting. I would welcome him back but his ability would be slightly diminished by now.
     
  10. Mitch Alsup

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    Where would he go:
    Merc--unlikely
    Ferrari--only if allowed by Vettel
    nobody else is capable of fielding a winning car right now.
     
  11. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Most contracts end at the end of 2020.
    Mercedes could be a possibility, if Hamilton decides to stop.
    Vettel's contract will be over by then. I doubt if Ferrari will reconduct it!
     
  12. Nuvolari

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    As a driver Alonso is an exceptional talent that comes along once in a generation. As the complete package he is riddled with issues and his personality is somehow toxic and at odds with his driving abilities. It is often said that it is amazing he was only champion twice but in some ways he was fortunate to even have that.
     
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  13. william

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    He had talent, and probably still has.
    But it's what comes with it that's unbearable.
    Alonso built himself his toxic reputation, and nobody wants him anymore.
     
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  14. freshmeat

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    Alonso to replace Vettel. You heard it on fchat first!
     
  15. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    If that happens, Ferrari will lose all credibility, IMO.

    Good luck to Leclerc.
     
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  16. freshmeat

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    As long as we consistently get 1-2's and win, who the f*ck cares about credibility!!! Leclerc can't learn from someone like Seb who is already in his rear view mirror.
     
  17. nerofer

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    As I just have written in another thread, Mattia Binotto has declared today that they have been approached by Fernando in Abu Dhabi about a seat available at Ferrari in 2021, and Mattia has said to Fernando that he was not part of Ferrari's future.
    Case closed.
    (And Camillieri said "Never, ever, for Max Verstappen")
    Rgds
     
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  18. william

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    In 2014, Alonso had a winless season at Ferrari, and finally left in acrymony.
    I predicted then that he would never win another GP, and I thought Ron Dennis was mad having him back the following year.
    That was 6 years ago now; Alonso never won again, and he isn't even in F1 anymore !!
    Alonso can go around the teams and beg for a drive, I don't think any team principal has him on his wish list.
    Alonso is the past ...
     
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  19. william

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    Thet would never obtain that, but before long there would be a civil war inside the team, caused by Alonso.
    Alonso is just poison.
     
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  20. Adrian Thompson

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    I've never been an Alonso fan. I will never question his ability, and unlike other popular drivers I dislike (Senna and Schumacher) I have nothing against his on track behavior. I still haven't' forgiven him for his part in McLaren 2008. But I will never doubt his skill. He's certainly right up there in pure talent terms with Hamilton, the aforementioned Senna and Schumacher, Prost, Clark, Fangio et al. IT's not that he's made a habit of burning bridges, he goes full nuclear on them. Why burn a bridge when he can nuke the whole team from orbit? Not only did Ferrari and Red Bull already not want him, after his childish tantrum exploits of going out of his way to embarrass Honda in their struggles I can't see anyone ever wanting the guy again.

    I have nothing but admiration of him going to LeMans, Daytona, Indy etc. but man does he come off as an A@@hole. I'm sure he'll be back at Indy this year with SPAM, but I don't think that's where he wants to be. He wanted to have another shot with Andretti, but thanks to his past behavior Honda have said no way, and I'm fully behind them for that.

    I'd have more respect for him if he wins Indy and goes back the next year and or returns to Daytona. Winning any of these events once is a massive achievement, going back and trying again after you've won is even more so.
     
  21. jcurry

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    Funny thread title. You quote one person. Are you saying Helmut is a nobody?
     
  22. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I have never been an Alonso fan either. Alonso comes with plenty of issues.
    Horner was right for saying that everywhere he went, he left chaos behind.
    It's hard enough to run a team, but if on top you have a disruptive element ...


    As for your other statement "popular drivers I dislike (Senna and Schumacher) " I am with you there: I have no respect for those 2.
     
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  23. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    The clue is in the highlighted part in the last sentence of the article.
     
  24. jcurry

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    Disagree. Saying there is no place in F1 is not the same as nobody liking him. I will grant you there is currently no place in a team worthy of his skills.
     

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