peewon wrote: ↑01 Apr 2024, 00:51
KimiRai wrote: ↑31 Mar 2024, 17:22
peewon wrote: ↑31 Mar 2024, 06:49
Of course hes cursed in these situations so probably end up making the worse decision.
It wasn't the case last time. Personally I trust Briatore whichever team he chooses, hopefully Aston.
You also have to remember what most people dont realize is how much influence certain 'power brokers' have in the sport in terms of shaping such moves and getting the right guys in certain positions to succeed. Its a commercial business after all. Look at Ricciardo's 'comeback'. Do you think that was on merit? Having Alonso in a winning car would piss off the biggest fan base in the sport and it happens to coincide with the most lucrative market that Liberty media is trying to maximize.
how would anything stop those verstappen fans from watching F1 every week, regardless of whether max was "upset" or not? do you think they would suddenly stop watching if verstappen finally had some worthy competition? liberty has that fanbase in its pocket, whether they know (or care) about it or not. liberty is trying to grow in the US more than anywhere. although its doubtful, if alonso went to redbull, interest would be off the charts. if horner truely is going after alonso, i respect him much more than before. not counting whatever he was being investigated for.
ps... wait, are you talking about the English market? haha if thats the case, then your theory is really far out