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If Stroll has been able to with a four-time champion, what will he not do with Fernando Alonso – Start it, for God’s sake!

Alpine is already past, a past that started with a plan, with an illusion, that of reissuing the success that it meant for Fernando Alonso the world titles achieved in 2005 and 2006. Then within their reach, through a large investment by the French factory in the new car, trusted personnel and deeply rooted success in F1 such as Alain Prost, and a slogan, The Planwhich made us, one more year, dream of the little birds that Alonso sketched with his hands every time he crossed the finish line first.

Two years later, Alonso has abandoned ship alpine with a team that lost confidence in its best asset and preferred a rookie without titles, but with a lot of ego, Esteban Ocon. A team that got rid of its engineers and team leaders, like a sugar cube in a glass of water, and stayed with those who said what sounded best even if it wasn’t true, or didn’t work. In short, a disaster that shows, as much as it weighs us down, that Alonso does not have a good eye to choose his teams.

Before completing the contract with the French team, which ends at the end of this year, the Spanish driver has been able to test what will be his car next year in Aston Martin. Pirelli’s tests in Abu Dhabi to test the tires for next season have allowed them to test the car and thus be able to prepare for what lies ahead next year. Although it is true that the first sensations have not been bad, and can even be described as exciting, because Fernando Alonso has managed to set the third fastest time of the entire gridexperience has taught us that training sessions are nothing more than that and little or nothing can be deduced from them.

In any case, be very careful because neither the bad guys, Ocon and Alpine, are that bad, nor the good ones, Lance Stroll and Aston Martin, they are so good. In a world of sharks, big egos and economic interests You should not trust anyone, neither the son of the owner of the team nor the intentions of the team itself. Everyone wants to win and improve on the grid. But if things don’t work out, who will have to jump ship, the son or the father’s guest?

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