@PitchPaddocks Fantastic driver with an elite mentality. Sadly didn’t have the patience to wait and hopped around too much probably due to the massive money on offer. Knowing his luck if he does leave Aston Martin be up at the front next year
@ChrisMedlandF1 Didn’t Fornaroli finish like over 7 tenths of a second off McLaren teammate Piastri in FP1 ? Dunne was within a tenth on his first outing and also was a much harder track . In Barcelona that’s where testing is done as well so they all know the circuit extremely well
@PaddockPassHQ I’d add to my initial comment, I think we would ideally need to see him get some pole positions in the bag for f1 to be chatted about again. Silverstone ,Spa and maybe even Austria might offer this. Needs to get a couple of em again like last season
@PaddockPassHQ He can win the championship for sure he can. Camara is fast but the Invictas are hooked up well again this year. Austria, Silverstone and Spa should offer Alex the chance of a race win or two somewhere. If he does its game on
@CamiloEstrell19@alpineclub_esp I Iove all these comments because the reality is you lot are scared senseless of the thought that Dunne or Mini would impress, pathetic
@alpineclub_esp I think alternate between Dunne and Mini , as to who goes first ? Maybe mini does his home race at Monza , let Alex in at Silverstone (closest for his home gp)
@FormulaDirecta The lad needs to retire and let young talent through. Alonso will remain a legend regardless of future results but it’s his time and he should enjoy time with his family now
@turpinator1986@Formulabr77 It doesn’t matter where u finish in the championship I agree there if that’s what you on about, totally agree but you do need to achieve some individual results like they both did during their time . Kimi had 4 fastest laps in his one and only year in F2 as an example.