Fernando Alonso blasts critics over F1 team choices: ‘Lack of knowledge everyone has at home…’

ღDespite his incredible talent, Alonso has just 32 wins and two world tit♔les to his name.
꧑If a seven-point swing went in his favour during three seaso♓ns, he’d be a five-time champion.
Alonso’s win droughtꦡ streಌtches over a decade, while his last title triumph was back in 2006.
Many have questioned Alonso’s career moves, particularly his dec♏ision to leave Ferrari for McLaren-Honda.
He also fell out with Mc🅷Laren in 2007 before rejoining Renault, who weren’t title contenders.
His most recent switch from Alpine to Aston Martin﷽ has proved to be one of his best, scoring regular podiums in the first half of the year.
Speaking in the FIA press conference, Alonso insist♕ed that he’s got no regrets.
“Iꦍ would not change anything,” he said. “I don’t regret anything. No one has the crystal ball to know what the performance is of the teams in the following year. When I left Renault [in 2006], which was the first decision, I joined McLaren and in that season we fought for the world championship so in terms of how competitive we were it was a good thing, a good move.
“I joined Ferrari [in 2010] and I don’t think any of the drivers will reject an offer from Ferrari a🔜nd join that team. We fought for three championships of the five years I was there. Then I joined McLaren-Honda which was a project we all thought that would be interesting and powerful - it didn’t work.

“Okay, that can happen in the sport. I stopped F1 because I had too many things i💜n my head, too many challenges I wanted to try. It was a wonderful time in my career to try Endurance racing, Dak🐬ar and Indy, all of those with very good success as well.
“Happy for that and then I came back to F1 with what I always consider my family in Alpine, in Renault, and now the last༺ decision which for everyone’s opinion was the worst one to go to Aston Martin, it was the best one arguably of my career.
“That just shows the difficulty of choosing teams and the lack of 🥂knowl𓆏edge that everyone has at home.”

With a sharp e♈ye for F1’s controversies and storylines, Connor is the heartbeat of our unbiased reporting.