I don't think he'll do as well as Kimi will at Ferrari. Alonso is perhaps a little too hot headed for the cool composure and outward appearance that is apparently required at McLaren.
2006-09-18 13:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple. If McLaren builds a good car, Alonso will do well. He has already proven his ability to win a world championship. If he can do it with Renault, he can do it with McLaren provided that they give him the right car. He will be the number 1 driver in the team (whoever his team mate will be), and he will get the most out of the car....whether that's good enough to win is another question.
New tyres next year. They are minus Adrian Newey. Engine freeze is in. And who knows what other new rule changes. Can McLaren do it? I don't know. It also depends on how other teams adapt to the 2007 regulations.
2006-09-18 06:19:39
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answered by rockpool248 4
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I think Kimi had the best time in 2003 and 2005 with Mclaren, but coming to Alonso I think kimi’s driving style is better than his and go well with the car. It's no surprise to see Alonso suffering with the car next year. May be he is the world champion in 2005 but with an extraordinary car but where as Kimi also won races with less competitive car. But we can’t say, Kimi may also suffer with Ferrari. So 90% of the winning chances depend on the team and remaining is on driver.
2006-09-19 11:24:01
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answered by kallu 2
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The 'impressions' of Fernando Alonso, to me, is that he will fail to achieve the 2006 championship & McLaren will fail to make the necessary moves to overcome Ferrari's dominance. Maybe both of these will prove to be wrong but if I could influence the outcome, Michael Schumacher & Ferrari would win China, Japan & Brazil, the 8th World Championship & the Constructors Cup. But hey, that's jest me (& any self-respecting F1 fan).
2006-09-19 13:32:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it will depend more on McLaren than Alonso. He is a great driver, but he can only be as good as reliability allows. Renault has had great reliability for years, where as McLaren has been poor. Maybe he should do a schumacher and take half the team with him.
2006-09-18 17:27:33
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answered by iamblagged 2
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i think mika wsa the best and david the butter on the bread. alonso is a good for nothing just blabbing old school boy who likes to win but does not like beaten and i am sure kimi, and massa will make sure the only thing alonso does next season is CRY
2006-09-18 05:52:21
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answered by jijo p 2
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There was a time when Newtown thought Honda was the way to go. It will likely work out much the same for Alonso.
2006-09-18 04:03:57
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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I think he will, because his normal driving style doesn't cause as many failures as Raikkonen's style.
I just wish that next year Renault and McLaren will be top of the pack and Niki Lauda's prevision about Ferrari becomes true.
2006-09-18 08:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I really hope that next year Alonso will have the WORST season he has ever had.
2006-09-17 23:16:10
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answered by c_faran 2
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Good question. I think it was a hasty mistake to go there. They've obviously have problems with the car over these past few seasons. I hope he does well.
2006-09-18 00:22:41
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answered by Sean B 3
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