- 05 Nov 07, 19:12#22548
That appears to be the case, Ron Dennis in fact fired FA and the "mutual parting of ways" report was a way to help stabilize FA's deflating ego. Planet-F1 got it right in this case.
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That appears to be the case, Ron Dennis in fact fired FA and the "mutual parting of ways" report was a way to help stabilize FA's deflating ego. Planet-F1 got it right in this case.
It's difficult to know exactly what happened, however, Mercedes said they didn't want Alonso working for them and, as large shareholders in McLaren, getting round that would be tough.
mercedes didnt want him rd didnt want him and fa wanted to leave.
first time all year they finally agreed on something.
I really don't think the Spanish sponsors were too impressed with him openly bad-mouthing the team, and in the end it's non-Spanish markets where they really stand to gain from sponsorship, since they're already well established domestically. Clearly Ron Dennis wouldn't have shed a tear at his departure, and once he'd made sure Santander, Mutua Madrileña and so on were still sticking with McLaren he sought a way to get Alonso to agree to leave.
Darwin, don"t sponsors usually have a contract with a team, if they jumped ship wouldn"t they need to negotiate ending contract.
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