Fernando Alonso tells Otmar Szafnauer to ‘be quiet’ as he tears into sacked Alpine F1 boss

The two-time wor♈ld champion launched a scathing verbal attack on the now-fired Szafnauer for his “slow” and poor handling of contract negotiations last year.
Alonso was willing to commit to Alpine but the French team’s hesitancy to offer him the two-year deal he desired resulted in the Spaniard jumping ship to Aston Martin following168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Sebastian Vettel’s decision to retire.
Alonso’s decision to swap teams sent shoc𒁃kwaves through the F1 paddock, particularly given Aston Martin’s competitive struggles at the time.
But an incredi𓃲ble transformation over the winter saw Aston Martin emerge as Red Bull’s closest challengers at the start of 2023. Alonso ha🦩s scored six podiums in 12 races and sits third in the championship behind the Red Bull pair.
"I don't think I felt disrespected," he told the before Szafnauer's departure was announced. "But it is true it took longer than I thought when we started conversations - I thin🎃k it wa꧒s in Australia back in [April] 2022 - about renewing the contract.

"It was just on a verཧy slow pace, and it was not from my side. I was just ready and happy. The 2022 car was a fast car so I was also happy with the performance and the possibilities into the f🌄uture.
"So that slow pace of conversations and🗹 eventually not even putting on paper what we were writing and all these comments about the age and whatever, which they are st🎉ill doing.
"It is the way they do things. Or the way Otmar does things. Because after this year, he should be quiet. He sh༺ould not talk at all.🍨
“After the results of Aston Martin a🦋nd the results he's achieving, he's still talking and still proud of the decision, which is incredible, amazingꦦ.”
Asked whether he think✨s Alpine underestimated what he brought to the team, the 42-year-old replied: “100%. And still do.”
"Whenꦜ you are doing the best you can every weekend, when I did so many things for Renault as well, you take a little bit personal when someone is doubting your performance or your age or these kinds of things.
"And you just wanౠt to prove even extra hard that you arꦍe in the best moment of your career. The results, they speak for themselves, and that's the best way.”


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