Yeah but such an unnusual failureffhard wrote:
And a McLaren mechanical failure? Surely not!


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ffhard wrote:No not (unusually?) an engine failure this time. Just some part of the suspension that couldnt do what was asked of it. Still, it could have gone on the first corner in the race!![]()
I have always respected McLaren but in recent years they seem to have been slowly losing it. Oh, I know things can and will go wrong but they seem to have had more than their share. Unless Renault are pulling out I can't see why Alonso has signed with them. And he must have gulped a bit when just after his signing Adrian Newey announced his departure!
Smoke ScreenJim Watt wrote:Snowy:
Do I read you correctly? Are you suggesting Fernando is jumping because Renault are getting ready to abandon F1? If so, how come Briatore is so (hopping!) mad about his boy jumping to McLaren without asking him for permission first? I mean, surely Fernando could have done a deal with Ferrari as easily as Ron Dennis.
Right now I'd be wanting to run Massa with just about anybody who could handle the embarrasment of being beaten by the untidiest driver in F1Jim Watt wrote: Everyone seems to think that Kimi has already cut some sort of Ferrari deal, which may, indeed, be the case. But even so, wouldn't you rather field Kimi and Fernando if you were Jean Todt?
In the horse power stakes Cosworth are said to have about 25bhp advantage over Mercedes and Honda right now.Jim Watt wrote:
As to the Mercs this year; everyone I know in the engine business says they'll be the class of the field, Honda second, then Ferrari, Cosworth & Renault sorting out the rest. The Beamer, you ask, where will they be? Scratching their heads and wishing they had sent J.V. packing and picked up on Anthony D! that's where!
ciao, Jim Watt
Back to this theory are we ?ffhard wrote:Unless Renault are pulling out I can't see why Alonso has signed with them. And he must have gulped a bit when just after his signing Adrian Newey announced his departure!
Reports this week end have Flav saying that Renualt is very close to signing with Bernie, so looks like a Renualt Pull out isnt onJayVee wrote:Back to this theory are we ?ffhard wrote:Unless Renault are pulling out I can't see why Alonso has signed with them. And he must have gulped a bit when just after his signing Adrian Newey announced his departure!
Renault have already said they are staying until end of 2007 at least but cannot commit further until after the fight between the FIA and the manufacturers. Alonso saw an oppurtunity with McLaren and took it as he may end up with a year at Renault and not find a competitive drive in 2008.
Alonso signed with McLaren a month after Newey announced his departure