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That's my reading of what happened and it is my opinion. In my opinion Hamilton's unforseen pace as a rookie unhinged Alonso. Alonso didn't see it coming, did he?


And when McLaren refused to subjugate Hamilton to him, Alonso lost it. And he lost it at Hungary, especially on that Sunday morning when he allegedly blackmailed Ron Dennis with emails and texts. The revelation of those texts and emails led to a $100 Million fine to McLaren...so, did you honestly expect Alonso to be treated like a god at McLaren thereafter?


You blackmail your employer - with it ending in a huge fine - and see what happens to you, Sarinaide.


It's not as if Alonso was dominating rookie Hamilton going into Hungary to warrant the young English driver's subjugation. Forensic investigation would reveal that Alonso's car was prepared equally as well as Hamilton's thereafter. Even strategy wise each was treated equally. You only need to see what a shoddy job McLaren did on tyre strategy with Hamilton at China and the technical/software glitch that occured on Lewis' car at Brazil to see that Nando was hardly being given the shorter end of the stick following that huge fine.


Which team is Lewis Hamilton driving for in 2025?
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