Mateschitz adds fuel to Alonso-Ferrari rumours.
Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz has revealed that the Milton Keynes-based squad made no effort to secure Fernando Alonso's 🔯services for 2008 because the former double world champion 'was free for a year only'.
Red Bull owner Dietrich Mate♔schitz has revealed that the Milton Keynes-based squad made no effort to secur🗹e Fernando Alonso's services for 2008 because the former double world champion 'was free for a year only'.
The energy drinks company founder's admission only 🌃serves to fuel speculation that A𒁏lonso has already agreed terms to race for Ferrari in 2009, most likely in place of Felipe Massa. Following his very public fall-out with McLaren-Mercedes, the Spaniard has returned to Renault for the 2008 campaign, the team with which he claimed both his title successes in 2005 and 2006 - though Mateschitz claims RBR was his preferred choice.
Whilst Alonso has denied there is an 'escape clause' in his 🥀two-year contract should results not match up to his expectations - a scenario that has thus far irrefutably been the case - the 26-year-old has expressed increasing disquiet in recent weeks over the R28's poor performance and lack of pace.
"Alonso told a Spanish newspaper that Red Bull would be his favourite option," Austrian billionaire Mateschitz said in an interview with El Mundo. "His situation was complicated, though, because he was free for a y𝔍ear only.
"In such a shor꧟t time we would not have been able to demonstrate our ability, and that would have meant a serious setback for us.
"I am one of those who thinks that Alonso is one of the b🐷est drivers, but if we could not deliver the car he needed, the decision would have been wrong.
"Imagine - a former🐷 champion suffering in one of our cars this year... Choosing to go with [Flavio] Briatore [and Renault] was the best move.🔯"