Current Fernando Alonso

Suprised there's no thread (although I had one for his blogs), so i'll start off:

A double world championship vs Raikkonen and then Schumacher in 2005 and 2006 respectively elevated Alonso's status but, apparently, no one told his rookie teammate at his brand new team of a theoretical 'pecking order' the following season ... and the Spaniard was 'seen off' by the young Englishman, Hamilton, into two years of Wilderness while both Hamilton and an even younger Vettel began to make their mark through '08 and '09.

Arguably, Alonso was in the Top 3 of all the Formula One 'Aces' in the 2000s following Hakkinen's retirement - up there with either Schumacher/Raikkonen and, then, Raikkonen/Hamilton - and remains so in the early 2010s along with Hamilton/Vettel...with only Kubica knocking on the door until the Pole's horrible Rallying accident.

A question mark initially over 2004 during which Trulli lead him in the standing until the Italian fell out with ex-manager and team boss Flavio Briatore (Alonso's then business manager) under dubious circumstances after the French Grand Prix.

Another question mark is...Who has progressed more since the end of 2007: Hamilton or Alonso?

A fan. Then came the unfortunate blackmail allegations against McLaren boss Ron Dennis on the morning of the 2007 Hungarian GP which came to light at the highly costly FIA 'Spy-Gate' hearings before Spa...followed by the odour of the deliberate crashing of the Number 2 Renault car at Singapore in 2008 which lead to Alonso finishing 1st in the event and ended in the banning of Briatore and Pat Symmonds a year later.

2009 was a poor year with 'Nando's' mind likely on the prospect of Santander paving the way to better prospects at Maranello one year earlier.

2010 was a fresh start at Ferrari (who no longer had Schumacher walking through the premises regularly) but first half season mistakes ultimately cost him a title inspite of being infamously aided by a Team Orders switch w Massa at Hockenheim (which lead to more world-wide criticism).

Relatively fast, relatively consistent but prone to mistakes and a possible insecurity complex (*) based on wanting sole focus from a team and being only happy with a Number 2 in the other car running behind him. Anything else and it seemingly rattles him.

(*) This is my own personal opinion.

..and so to 2011...

He's underperformed only at Malaysia (hit Hamilton) and China (invisible while Massa challenged McLarens and Red Bulls) and, arguably, Canada...but has maximized his chances in the other 6 races culminating in the British GP win.

He said in his post-Monaco blog that 'Silverstone would be the WDC cut-off'...and so, after some major upgrades, the Ferrari looks a winner again. It might be too late for 2011 given Vettel's finishing rate...but the 2012 regs means they should keep the hammer down at Maranello.

He's signed on through to 2016...So hopes are high of a WDC at some juncture...but not yet.
 
I agree with no one because there ain't a person on the entire planet that can see the future.

Some people probably thought that when Damon left Williams he would never win another race again, but they thought wrong I reckon and he was older than Alonso is now..
 
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No he drove an Arrows that he was robbed of a win with and then he drove a Jordan that had never won a race until he managed it.

McLaren are a much better team than those two ever were.
 
I don't know, I think that Arrows and Jordan were more competitive than the 2015 McLaren. The results may not show it, but I have a suspicion the lap time difference and number of completed laps would bear me out on it.
 
Just to point out that Ralph Schumacher was "less than pleased" at having to hold station behind Damon when he was significantly faster at Spa in '98. Quite what this discussion has to do with Fernando Alonso is beyond me though. Don't we have a Damon thread somewhere?
 
I thought there was a glimmer of hope for this season after Malaysia but I reckon I was wrong, Ferrari have made a step forward but nowhere near a big enough one to make any difference.

At least McLaren are coming at it from a different angle although it doesn't seem to be working right now..
 
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Difference in their terms, undoubtedly. Difference in either the WDC or the WCC is yet to be seen.
 
Its probably classed as unprofessional behaviour. I know I'd get pulled in for at least a disciplinary if I talked like that publicly about my work. F1 is a different ball game though.

He does tend to take his frustration out on the radio though and when it will make the most impact. Didn't he call Ferrari a bunch of idiots at Monza once?

Alonso and Button to join Porsche and win Le Mans next year! You heard it here first.
 
I'm not sure I would call it a lack of professionalism because professionalism in this sport is primarily about the effort you put it on the track, and I can't see too much wrong with him in the that respect.

So there must have been something a bit more deliberate and calculating behind his outburst. Otherwise why wait until Japan, and why do it on the radio to tell his team something they' ve known all season?
 
I'm not sure I would call it a lack of professionalism

In all business you are a representative of who you work for especially if you are public facing such as the drivers. Publicly criticism like Alonso did on business time is the definition of unprofessionalism.

If a radio station came into my office tomorrow and I said the Home Office is a micky mouse organisation and is embarrassing to work for I'd be clearing my desk by lunch time.

(Please be aware the views expressed above were done as an example and not my actual feelings. I have bills to pay).
 
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