JuliusSeizure
Executive Member
That man is an age exception. The way he battled on Sunday, will put most of the grid to shame. But I agree with you, sadly.
Yes, he remains competitive but the direction and evolution of F1 has changed and the top teams are focused more on harnessing younger talent now (it was also due to the perception about ten years ago that not enough faith was shown in younger talent).
Also, even if he gets outstandingly good results, his own attitude may work against him as I doubt Alonso will settle for a support role. The teams normally get an above average driver to accomopany a Championship contender. Guys like Checo, Russell, Sainz etc are above average drivers but they just lack that extra bit required to become a World Champion. After what happened during the days of Hamilton/Rosberg, I doubt any team will risk having two Championship material drivers on the same team.
Partnering Alonso with Max would be disastrous in theory.
I just get a feeling though that Hamilton has come to a point where he would be willing to settle for a support role so I won't really be surprised if he joins a mid-tier team after Merc.
