Dennis quer Alonso de volta?! Hummmm

Dennis wants Alonso to lead McLaren's Honda charge

Dennis wants Alonso to lead McLaren's Honda chargeFormer McLaren and Ferrari driver Alain Prost has some advice for those beleaguered F1 teams -- "do something different".

"If you compare them to Red Bull and Mercedes, you see that Ferrari and McLaren have only continued to work in the same way as they always did," the quadruple world champion is quoted by Spain's Marca newspaper.

"Sometimes you have to stop, make a plan and start again. Sometimes you have to do something different," Prost added.

The F1 legend believes Ferrari's problems can be traced back to "when Michael Schumacher left", while McLaren's decline began when Adrian Newey switched to Red Bull.

According to swirling rumours in Monaco, McLaren could be looking to boost its fortunes ahead of the works Honda partnership in 2015 by making a swoop for Fernando Alonso.

"Fernando would be welcome back at McLaren," McLaren 'supremo' Ron Dennis, who clashed so infamously with the Spaniard back in 2007, reportedly told the Italian press.

"You're surprised that I'm talking about Fernando? I don't have any problem -- the most important thing is for us to win again.

"In 2015 we have the Honda engine and we need a great driver."

McLaren's current lead driver, Jenson Button, was asked by Spain's AS newspaper if Alonso will be at McLaren next year.

"He has a Ferrari contract," the smiling Briton replied.

"Yes it would be a great challenge to have him as a teammate."

According to two British F1 correspondents, there may be some truth to the Alonso rumours.
Jonathan McEvoy, of the Daily Mail, cited 'sources' as he reported that 'meetings' have already taken place.

And The Times' Kevin Eason agreed that "It is an open secret that McLaren have approached Alonso".
However, while Alonso has sounded frustrated with life at Ferrari recently, returning to struggling McLaren might not be at the top of his wish list.

"I'm happy," he told France's L'Equipe. "I have a great life, I'm a Ferrari driver -- it doesn't get much better.

"A third title would be the icing on the cake for my career. So many great drivers have won three titles."
Flavio Briatore, close to Alonso throughout his career, said in Monaco: "Fernando has a contract with Ferrari, so it's out of the question to go elsewhere unless something extraordinary happens.


"He, like everyone else, has difficult moments, and like every driver he wants a competitive car, and he can't solve the problems of an entire team by himself," the Italian is quoted by La Gazzetta dello Sport.
(fonte: f1zone.com)

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Hahahahahaha... mais um motivo de diversão aqui! 

Somente o FATO de ver Ron Dennis admitir Alonso de volta a McLaren, já me sinto com vontade de rir!!!!! 

Ah! Ron Ron, se você tivesse feito escolhas diferentes.... já pensou?! Pois é... 

Mas, às vezes, nunca é tarde para reparar um erro...

Se Ron Dennis quiser mesmo Fernando de volta, desta vez será nos termos que Alonso QUISER e com um contrato muito bem AMARRADINHO. Sob estas condições bem estipuladas e com um Ron Dennis rastejante e implorando para que ele volte... por quê não?! #revengefeelings

Juro que até pego minha camiseta da McLaren do armário sem o menor pudor ou problema! hahahahahaha 

Andar de McLaren dá bem menos vergonha do que vestir vermelho ferrari, sem dúvida!

Mas para isso acontecer de fato, TUDO deveria ser do jeito que Alonso quer! Sem mais! E como isso NUNCA acontecerá com Ron Dennis, fico com o sempre informado e especialista em Fernando Alonso, Tio Bria: isso só ocorrerá "se algo extraordinário acontecer!".

Bjusss, Tati

Comentários

Sabrina disse…
Apesar deu não gostar nem um pouco da ferrari, a mclaren tá conseguindo ser muitooooo pior que a ferrari. Eu fico me perguntando se o Alonso for pra lá vale a pena nessa altura da carreira dele. Ele já dirigiu tanto carro ruim que seria muito triste pra ele ter que pegar outro lixo em 2015.
obs: sinto falta da parceria briatore-alonso

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