Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi takes swipe at Oscar Piastri for thinking he was ‘better’ than Williams F1 seat

Piastri, who is currently Alpine’s test and reserve driver, will drive for McLaren in 2023 after the FIA’s Contract Recognition Board 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:ruled in the W๊oking team’s favour following a contract battle with Alpine.
Alpine announced Piastri’s promotion as Fernando Alonso’s replacement in their 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2023 driver line-up at the start of August, but the 2021 F2 cham🍌pion immediately denied he had signed a deal to race with the French manufacturer which has supported him since 2020.
That led to an extraordinary tug-of-war for Piastri’s services,🔯 with McLaren ultima🎀tely prevailing.
Speaking publicly about the saga for the first time in an interview with the , Rossi claimed Alp🐠ine had secured Piastri a seat w🀅ith Williams for 2023 back in April but the 21-year-old Australian shopped around for a better drive.
“We made some mistakes, we made so🐼me legal technical mistakes,” Rossi admitted. “We left the door ajar by n🍌ot forcing him in with a contract that is so tight he couldn’t move.

“Why did we d🙈o that? It’s a bit of an oversight because we never thought that when you give so much to someone, when you give them training, a reserve role, a seat in a partner team, he will not take it after being suppo🐟rted for so many years and winning the championship through your support.
“Like George [Russell] before him🀅, who went to Williams before returning to Mercedes, like Charles [Leclerc] who went to Sauber before returning to Ferrari, like Max [Verstappen] and like Sebastian [Vettel], who both raced for Toro Rosso before driving for Red Bull, they all did a ‘junior’ team before moving up.
“I’m a bit surprised Oscar thought that first,⛦ he was better than Williams. I can understand from a sporting perspectivꦯe McLaren might be more interesting based on pure on-track results than Williams, but we didn’t expect that after so much support, so much loyalty, they would use that back door to shop around and get what felt like a better contract for them. Those are not the values we exhibited.
“This is how I see the story. Of course, we mಌade mistakes, otherwise we wouldnᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ’t be here talking about the topic, but we feel we stayed very true to our commitment, to our values and to our words to Oscar.
“But I would say things happen for a reason. We are not sharing the same conceptions of things, and perhaps not sharing th𒆙e same values, so it’s perhaps better this way, to be parting ways.”
Alpine went 'above and beyond' for Piastri

Rossi added that Alpine went “above and beyond” to en🍒sure that Piastri would have been “the most trained rookie ever” when he made his F1 debut.
“We did deliver on our commitment to Oscar very quickly, as we exercised our option on November 15, agreeing on Head of Terms which said he would be ꦡreserve,” he🔯 said. “He would receive an extensive training programme, among other things 5,000km of driving through the year, and we’re going to find him a driving seat for ‘23 and ’24.
“We did just that. We announced him as a reserve the day after. W😼e very quickly devised a training programme and a 5,000km testing programme, which started in February alongside Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon – that’s a serious training programme. You’re d♊riving with two F1 drivers, you will learn from them.
“He drove 3,700km by August. We would have easily obtained the 5,000km. We gave him full acceꦅss to the team, debriefs, technical meetings and he was with me most Sundays listening to the race.
“No﷽t๊ only was he a reserve, but he would have been the most trained rookie ever. He knew how the team operated, how an F1 driver is supposed to operate in the team. We feel like we delivered. We went above and beyond.
“We hired a person just to fi🍒nd him a seat [with another team], because we wanted to do that properly.”

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