Briatore hails Alonso’s bite: why the 'Rottweiler' would be in this title fight at McLaren or Red Bull

Flavio Briatore, now Alpine’s executive adviser and de facto team principal, remains convinced Fernando Alonso could be fighting for a third title in a frontrunning car. He says that in a McLaren or Red Bull this season, the 44-year-old Spaniard would still be in the championship mix.

Form beneath the headlines

Alonso’s Aston Martin campaign has been a grind, but since scoring his first points of the year at home in Spain he has finished in the points in seven of the last ten grands prix — eight, but for misfortune at Monza. Briatore rejects the notion Alonso is difficult to manage, calling it "rubbish" and describing the two-time champion as the teammate who keeps a squad together.

The 'Rottweiler' mentality

"He’s there all the time," Briatore said, likening Alonso’s relentlessness to a Rottweiler’s bite. The message is familiar: give him a competitive car, and he will do the rest.

Since his 2005–06 title years with Briatore’s Renault, Alonso’s near-misses in 2007, 2010 and 2012 show how thin the margins have been. A decade on from his last win, the hunger clearly remains.

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